Chuck and I are jibber-jabbering on aim ... Random things to look at (that I have no idea if they can happen or what they might cause):

* triple check that all your restricting qualifiers are set
* check that the restricting qualifier on your base class is set if it's not abstract * check that your restricting qualifier attributes are inherited in all the base classes (EM should not allow this NOT to be the case, but who knows)
* check that your restricting qualifier attributes are class properties
* are you using wonder's automatic restricting qualifier attribute settings? did you mean to have it on and you don't? * double check that the type of your pk columns match the database -- that you're not mixing int and long here ... I think chuck ran into something crazy with this once.
* ..... profit?

ms

On Aug 8, 2008, at 12:59 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:

That looks wrong. That should be the base class Person: _EOIntegralKeyGlobalID[Person (java.lang.Long)10049]
Are you by any chance batch fetching in any of these tests? I did make that change to Wonder's batch fetching to fix some inheritance related problems (that maybe are related if you're batch fetching?). Total shot in the dark here, though.

ms

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