OK, I have committed a large group of changes regarding your test case and the test itself is committed in test/inheritance.py InheritTest3, in two versions. committing the objects works, selecting them back works, doing a get_by also works, and compares to the original object. explicit primaryjoin and secondaryjoin conditions are still required at this time, will see what I can do on that front.

On Mar 8, 2006, at 12:49 PM, Florian Boesch wrote:

Yes right I tried it just now. Altough taking away lazy=False makes the exceptions go out of my face, it is still not correct. The join over the intermediate table gives me all entries from the intermediate instead of just
the ones associated with the one instance I'm querying them from.

Quoting Michael Bayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Your test program, which is also becoming a unit test, works if you
convert the eager loads to lazy loads.  both problems are related to
the formulation of an eager load against a parent object, which also
has an inheritance relationship to the thing you are eager
loading...there are a few places it gets confused.  its not related
to Oracle.

now the tricky part, is getting the eager loads to work.  I will have
to do some more tinkering with the fundamentals of "mapper
inheritance" to get it going.

On Mar 8, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Florian Boesch wrote:

Hi, I've analyzed my previous problem and boiled it down to a test
program
(atached).
There's two issues connected to it both visible in the test
programm as
appended tracebacks.

To the basic principle. I have three tables, one base table, one
table that in
herits base and antother table that inherits the one that inherits
from base.
Expressed in more simple terms, I've got A, B inheriting A, C
inheriting B.

On why I do such wicked things: Say I've got something like
content. So there's
page content. But there can be different kinds of pages, like a
Link list, a
news teaser etc. So page would inherit content, and news teaser
would inherit
page. On the other hand there can be products, which also inherit
content. So
there you are.

Cheers,
Florian
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