Hrumph...  I hate it when I post before my second of third cup of
coffee...  I'm going to try to use the parentonetomany compositeid
configuration, and see if that works.

Since I have to wait for the *...@$%! application to time out, is there
a non-Administrator way to effectively restart the application? I find
myself waiting a lot for the application to timeout so the source will
reload.

Ken

On Dec 15, 10:57 am, Ken Cummins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Alrighty, my SQL errors are fixed.  Always check your schema for
> reserved words!  D'oh!  But now I have a conundrum.
>
> I have a table with a compositeID. One portion of that key is the
> foreign key for a onetomany relationship with its parent.  I've tried
> setting it up as a m2o relationship as well, but that seems to confuse
> transfer.  I've tried setting it up as a straight property, but that
> also gets things confused.  I figure there are three possible
> scenarios:
>
> 1: This is all covered in the core docs, and when it's pointed out to
> me, I will feel like an idiot.
> 2: This is covered in the discussions here, and when it's pointed out,
> I will feel like an idiot.
> 3: This can all be handled by intelligently refactoring my schemas, in
> which case I will feel like an idiot.
>
> I'm already resigned to feeling like an idiot, so please belabor the
> obvious if you so desire...  :)
>
> Ken
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