Tim Black escribió:
> Oleg Broytmann wrote:
>> You have to understand that SQLObject creates a hidden intermediate
>> table that stores cross-pointers for an every pair of RelatedJoins. If you
>> want to create more than one RelatedJoin you have to give the name for the
>> tables yourself.
> Could it be that I have to drop to manually writing the classes for 
> the join tables as described here:  
> http://sqlobject.org/FAQ.html#how-can-i-define-my-own-intermediate-table-in-my-many-to-many-relationship
>  
> ?

It is useful if you want more info in the intermetiate class than just 
the two foreignkeys to the related classes. If not, you can go the 
explained way.



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