Suboptimal. :-(

FM1.User ==> FM2.Person

Now I have to give up the reflexive relationship or the two one relationship.

How does one then ever fully bridge two models from two frameworks?

James


On Dec 5, 2012, at 6:59 PM, Chuck Hill <[email protected]> wrote:

> Refactor so that you don't have cyclic references.  Or implement EOMöbius.
> 
> 
> Chuck
> 
> 
> On 2012-12-05, at 4:55 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
> 
>> I have two frameworks. Each has its own model.
>> 
>> FrameworkModel1
>> FrameworkModel2
>> 
>> In order for me to see the models I have to import the other's framework.
>> 
>> This then causes a red explanation point error. Because they are referring 
>> to each other.
>> How do I get around this?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> James
>> 
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