Hi Nando,

i know what you mean.. abut it being easier....
but easier doesnt necessarily make it right.

Mind you I'm certainly not saying you're wrong either...
But I figure if I am going to do it OO, then it should be OO all the
way.

(Until such time as I say day "damn this crap it ain't working" and
bypass it!)

Beau.

On Nov 10, 11:46 pm, Nando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let me explain that a little better ... For me, I find
> it easier sometimes to simply set foreign keys like this from a
> dropdown populated by a simple query, in the same way as you'd create
> this relationship without Transfer.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 1:43 PM, Nando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Gavin,
>
> > You may not need to model the relationship in Transfer. For me, I find
> > it easier sometimes to simply set foreign keys like this from a
> > dropdown. When I don't need to edit both Car and StaffMember at the
> > same time, I find it easier to keep it simple, as a personal
> > preference.
>
> > If you do model the relationship, you'd simply use a one2many, even
> > tho' you'd have only one record on the many side.
>
> > On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Gavin Baumanis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> Hi All,
>
> >> Well I could of course be a complete crazy...
> >> But I can't seem to find the answer. Despite a little undr an hour of
> >> searchig through the forums and reading up on composites in the docs.
>
> >> How do I construct an "ISA" relationship in transfer.xml?
>
> >> I have an engineering report; (corrective action report - "car").
> >> I have a user object.
>
> >> What I need to do is assign a userid for various columns in the car
> >> table for the purpose of tracking which staff member is assigned a
> >> "role" for THIS "car".
>
> >> An example role be the enginnering staff member assigned to this "car"
> >> with a column name of "engineeringUserId".
>
> >> Thanks in advance, once again;
>
> >> Beau.
>
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>
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> > CP 234
> > 6934 Bioggio
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>
> --
>
> Nando M. Breiter
> The CarbonZero Project
> CP 234
> 6934 Bioggio
> Switzerland
> +41 76 303 4477
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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