percious, el 26 de enero a las 15:31 me escribiste:
> 
> I read all the documentation. Did you make an intensive use of
> inheritance? What model of inheritance are you using?
> 
> in fact I do not make use of inheritance but I don't see a problem in
> doing so as long as you define your tables and mappers separately the
> inheritance should work fairly smoothly.

Well, it doesn't works that smoothly if you start using relations too
intensively (unless there is lack of documentation and I wasn't doing it
properly, I just used the relation documentation for regular mappings to
inherited mappings and had problems).

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