Thanks for your response, and yes, I think you understand. I was hoping to not have to create a new table with just a boolean column along with a relationship and that I could somehow just store an array in one of the attribute fields directly for the same effect. I assumed that's what ERXMutableArray class was for. If not that, then what is it usually used for?
I think it IS designed for that actually ... I would need to see the full stack trace of that exception to be able to diagnose further why you're getting a ClassCast, though. I believe you also have to replace the entire array when it changes (meaning setArrayOfBooleans(arrayOfChangedBooleans)) -- I don't think EOF likes mutable values, but maybe there's some trickery inside of Wonder specifically for ERXMutableArray, I'm not sure. I've never used this class though ... Maybe Anjo knows, but his weekend apparently starts on Thursday (something about Americans being #1, and Germans not ... I don't recall precisely ;) ).

ms

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