Thanks a lot. I'll try that

2008/5/6, Michael Bayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> On May 6, 2008, at 11:13 AM, Eric Lemoine wrote:
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> >
> > In the "Concrete Table Inheritance" example in the doc, there's an
> > "employee" table. In my case, there's no "location" table, and that's
> > why I haven't seen "Concrete Table Inheritance" as my case's solution.
> > So I'm still confused on how I'm going to achieve what I want.
>
>
> you wouldnt have the "location" table, and the Location mapper would
> be mapped directly to the "polymorphic union" , i.e. mapper(Location,
> pjoin).
>
> >
>

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