It is indeed very common for people to attempt to use a field in both a
relationship and a property, but it still cannot be done with Transfer.
Well, at least not like that.  There was a thread a really long time ago
that discussed a workaround, of sorts.

http://groups.google.com/group/transfer-dev/browse_thread/thread/613e027bf7240584

But again, that is a workaround.  What are you trying to do?  If you have
the relationship declared, you already have access to everything you need
via the composed class(es).

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