Whats the error stack?
What version of Transfer?
What version of CF?

Mark

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Scott Brady <dsbr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm having the hardest time getting a very simple relationship to
> work, and I can't figure this out -- especially since I've done plenty
> of relationships already.
>
> I have an object that has the following relationship defined (where
> this object has a column called "agreedToWaiverID"):
> <manytoone name="agreedToWaiver">
>        <link to="waivers.waivers" column="agreedToWaiverID" />
> </manytoone>
>
> And that other object is defined as:
>                <package name="waivers">
>                        <object name="waivers" table="SMM_waivers"
> decorator="smmMap.com.swimmeetmaster.www.BaseDecorator">
>                                <id name="waiverID" column="waiverID"
> type="numeric" generate="false" />
>                                <property name="swimMeetID" type="numeric"
> column="swimMeetID"
> nullable="false" />
>                                <property name="content" type="string"
> column="content" nullable="false" />
>                                <property name="created" type="date"
> column="created" nullable="false" />
>                                <property name="createdBy" type="numeric"
> column="createdBy"
> nullable="false" />
>                                <property name="modified" type="date"
> column="modified" nullable="false" />
>                                <property name="modifiedBy" type="numeric"
> column="modifiedBy"
> nullable="false" />
>                                <property name="active" type="boolean"
> column="active" nullable="false" />
>                        </object>
>                </package>
>
> When I try to access the relationship, say, by dumping
> request.myObj.getAgreedToWaiver(), I get the error:
>  The method 'waivers.waivers' in 'java.lang.String' could not be found.
>
> I've checked everything I can think of. I've made sure I can get the
> waivers.waivers object as its own object (i.e.,
> transfer.get("waivers.waivers",1) ) and that works.  I've compared
> that manytoone relationship to the various other ones.  I've tried
> putting waivers into the same package the parent object is in.
> Nothing has changed.
>
> I must be missing something obvious, so any suggestions?
>
> Scott
>
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