On 28/10/2007, at 6:25 AM, Marc A. Donis wrote:

but that didn't seem to do the trick. I get an exception indicating that I am not allowed to create a reference between objects in two different DataContexts. Clearly, this is true... unless one of the DataContexts is a shared DataContext (at least, that's how it works in EOF). What is the right way to obtain a shared DataContext? Or am I going about this all wrong?


There is no special 'shared context' like in EOF. You will have to copy the objects you want to the working context first using DataContext.localObject(). I agree it would be a neat feature, but not currently available.

Ari Maniatis


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