On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 06:15 -0800, Anton V. Belyaev wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Could you pleas explain, why MultipleJoin is needed in One-To-Many
> relationship?
> 
> For example we have:
> 
> class Element(SQLObject):
>     name = StringCol()
>     set = ForeignKey('Set')
> 
> class Set(SQLObject):
>     set_name = StringCol()
>     elements = MultipleJoin('Element')
> 
> I think ForeignKey is enought for One-To-Many:
> Set::elements can be done as list(Element.selectBy(test = test_id))

*** Because it's much more convenient to say:

some_elements = set.elements

Stuart


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