use echo="debug", then look at the column coming back which represents the 
"discriminator".  that value is what determines the type.


On Jul 26, 2013, at 11:20 AM, Robert Forkel <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi all,
> i have a problem with joined table inheritance, which seems pretty difficult 
> to boil down to a minimal test case; so I'm just throwing a prose description 
> out, hoping someone encountered and solved this:
> When querying, the results are not converted to instances of the specialized 
> class, although the sql query seems to be created correctly, i.e. including a 
> "LEFT OUTER JOIN" clause. I don't really know how to go on with debugging, so 
> all I did so far was comparing this particular case with others in my app 
> where it works - without spotting any problems.
> any ideas?
> 
> robert
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