On Monday 14 January 2008 17:19:14 Michael Bayer wrote:
> On Jan 14, 2008, at 8:41 AM, svilen wrote:
> > i have, say, base class A, inherited by two children B and C. B
> > has an attribute/relation 'address', A and C do not have it.
> > So i had a query(A).eagerload( 'address') and that did work
> > before r3912. But later it gives an error - "mapper|A has no
> > property 'address'".
> > Any hint how to do it now?
>
> what kind of inheritance/mapping  from A->B ?  i cant really
> imagine any way that kind of eager load could have worked since the
> "address" property of "B" does not (and has never) get consulted in
> that case.

plain joined?... hmm. 
maybe it did not really work (eagerly) but lazy-load has fired 
instead... seems that's the case. 
anyway. 
some way to accomplish such thing?

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