Re: SELECT statement on relationship binding

2011-01-23 Thread Mark Wardle
Remove the inverse relationship. Mark -- Dr. Mark Wardle Specialist registrar, Neurology (Sent from my mobile) On 23 Jan 2011, at 22:05, Tarun Reddy wrote: So I've got a situation where I'm seeing a SELECT that will eventually kill my performance and want to see if I can fix it before my sit

Re: SELECT statement on relationship binding

2011-01-23 Thread Ray Kiddy
On Jan 23, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Tarun Reddy wrote: > So I've got a situation where I'm seeing a SELECT that will eventually kill > my performance and want to see if I can fix it before my site goes live. > > My EOModel has an object called a Landing and an object called a > SiteDefinition. The Si

Re: SELECT statement on relationship binding

2011-01-23 Thread Andrew Lindesay
Hi Tarun; Large to-many can be trouble for the reason that you have identified. I tend to omit those from the model, leaving the to-one relationship in place. EOF allows this because the relationships are not automatically reflexive. In this I mean that the to-one and to-many relationships

SELECT statement on relationship binding

2011-01-23 Thread Tarun Reddy
So I've got a situation where I'm seeing a SELECT that will eventually kill my performance and want to see if I can fix it before my site goes live. My EOModel has an object called a Landing and an object called a SiteDefinition. The SiteDefinition defines what the site looks like and the Landing

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