As you have 2 identical tables, you probably have 2 close to identical 
base and generated object. In your Base object,  there is a (protected) 
copyinto(... ) method, you can grab it and copy it to your other object, 
and make it public. You will then have two different copyInto method 
(one public, and one protected in the base object), one for each type of 
object you have.  It will work since the object are almost  method for 
method compatible.

Then  saving to both table would be as simple as
ObjectB objectB = new ObjectB;
objectA.copyInto(objectB);
objectA.save();
objectB.save();

You may also want to put that code in one method that save to both tables.

Jeff Owens wrote:

>I have created some objects using the TDK that go through 2 different
>states.  Instead of having a "STATE" field, I have defined 2 identical
>tables in the same database - in the long run its about a jillion times
>easier for me to do it this way - just take my word for it.
>
>I would like to know if there's an easy way to save the same object to 2
>different table names (again, the tables are identical).  In looking in the
>base object peer, there is a TABLE_NAME string - but it's final.  I've also
>looked at the map builder object, but that makes me think this is even more
>hopeless.  I've searched through my message archive, and the torque
>documentation - I'm not even sure what to look for, truth be told.
>
>If someone knows how to go about this, I would very much appreciate it.
>Thanks!
>-jeff
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