Hi!

  Imagine I have the following scenario:

  - An entity "user".
  - An entity "file".
  - A many-to-many relationship between both.

Now, I want to store something like the access permissions a user have over each file. The obvious way to do that is storing that data in the relationship itself. What's the best way to do that in WebObjects? The problem is that the userFile record is only created when inserting the "user" and "file" records in the DB, so I cannot access it (and change it) before a save. But if I save, I get an error that I'm violating the non-null constraints. Of course, I may drop the non-null constraint, but this seems a bit ugly to me...

  How do you guys do this kind of stuff?

  Yours

Miguel Arroz

"We have no sympathy for the lost souls
We've chosen the path of disgrace
We give this life to our children
And teach them to hate this place" -- Apocalyptica, Life Burns!

Miguel Arroz
http://www.ipragma.com


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