> The first step would be to configure the inheritance hiearchy of
> Things, as I see you have an Asset table in there as well which I'm
> assuming is a Thing subclass.   The joined table inheritance section
> in the docs will explain that.  then you just set up relations using
> the same techniques as any other relation() setup.

Yikes, I goofed on making my post; there's no problem with the
inheritance structure and its not really what I meant to ask about.
That line which referenced an asset table was meant to reference the
thing table.

All the relations happen on the Thing level: there's no relations
between any of the subclasses.

Its all in a single table, just Thing-to-Thing, the mapping of which
is confusing me.

Sorry about my original question having misinformation!

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