On 26 Sep 2006, at 18:10, Chuck Hill wrote:
On Sep 25, 2006, at 7:56 PM, Drew Thoeni wrote:
I am not pulling back object IDs (primary and foreign keys) in the
SQL query because the OIDs are not part of the EOModel;
Surely the OIDs are part of the EOModel. I will assume that you
mean they are not class properties of the entities, but that they
are defined in the EOModel. Otherwise, I can't see how EOF could
work.
I read the original post as saying that the table, which seems to be
in a legacy database, has primary keys, but he hasn't included them
in the eomodel as they aren't used in his app (yes, I see the problem
here). Presumably he has marked some other unique attributes as the
primary keys.
I hope I am wrong in my interpretation :-).
Paul
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