naduc wrote:
> I failed to create an object with primary key consists of 2 column, but
> there is no guide on this matter.
> For example, class named Person with primary key to unique identify
> object is name and birthday (this is an example, not a realistic case).
> It looks like SQLObject only support object with only one column
> identified as primary key.
> Is there anyone encounter this matter?

In real life, compound primary keys
Are quite useful, that everyone sees.
Mean SQLObject
Nixes that prospect
Even if you so nicely say please.


http://www.sqlobject.org/SQLObject.html#sqlobject-requirements


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