On Jun 3, 2008, at 7:26 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:

Hi there,

Say I have entities Foo and Bar (both of which have an attribute isDeleted) and a join FooBar and I create restricting qualifiers for Foo and Bar of (isDeleted IS NULL OR isDeleted = 0).

Foo.fooBars() still fetches all fooBars even if pointing to a Bar that cannot be instantiated due to the restricting qualifier.

So my question is: should EOF filter such joins automatically (i.e., should I file a bug) or is it just up to me to auto-apply these restricting qualifiers?

with regards,
--

Lachlan Deck

I have tried this kind of thing before, and may have actually taken this to ridiculous extremes. I find that if I change values in the eo in certain ways, I need to make the editing context (and sometimes all editing contexts) forget the object so that the "misdirection" I have has an effect after the fault is tripped.

I often find I have to forget the object more than I think I should have to. Usually, though, I want to finish with something and that wins over figuring why I am having to jump through these hoops again.

- ray

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