I actually found a solution, I took a different approach.  I created a  
custom function to return the data  I wanted for the object from the  
object.  Though it would be nice to get an answer to this, it's not a  
priority anymore.

James


On Dec 21, 2007, at 10:50 PM, James wrote:

> I have 4 tables.
>
> Schedule
> SchoolClasses
> Instructors
> ScheduleInstructorsMap
>
>       $c = new Criteria();
>       $c->addJoin(SchedulePeer::SCHOOL_CLASS_ID,SchoolClassPeer::ID);
>       $this->scheduleList = SchedulePeer::doSelect($c);
>
> Using this I am able to get the one to one relationship between a  
> SchoolClass object and the Schedule object.  There's also a many to  
> many relationship between the Schedule and Instructors.  Using the  
> admin generator the relationships are all working.  If I check the  
> available functions on the schedule object one of them is  
> "getScheduleInstructors()" and it returns an array of 2  
> ScheduleInstructorMap objects,
>
> Now my question is is there a good way to get the actual Instructors  
> object into the Schedule object, or should I just create a new  
> criteria and pull the instructors based on the IDs passed into it?
>
> Thanks,
> James
>


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