Another doubt: I have the following tables on my database:
create table B ( ID INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY ); create table A ( ID INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, B_ID INTEGER, FOREIGN KEY (B_ID) REFERENCES B(ID) ); OK, then I was analyzing the generated sdo graph when I execute the query "select * from A, B;", I got something like this: Graph1: http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/45093/das_graph.JPG I understand the column B_ID would be considered only an integer column when of table A when there is no B table returned on the query. However, the B table is also returned on the query and as the B_ID column is a FK to the table B, shouldn't the graph be like this?: Graph2: http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/45093/das+ graph+as+I+suppose+it+shoud+be.JPG <http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/45093/das+graph+as+I+suppose+it+shoud+be.JPG> This way I think the data returned by the query would be better represented on the graph. Maybe there is a reason for the graph to be generated as Graph1 instead of Graph2. What do you say guys? Adriano Crestani
