On 2010-07-30, at 12:26 PM, Ramsey Gurley wrote:

> On Jul 30, 2010, at 2:51 PM, David Holt wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I would like to display one propertyKey for a recursive relationship and the 
>> rule doesn't seem to work as it does for a normal relationship to a 
>> different entity. Do I need to do something special for this case? The rule 
>> I am using has no effect and I am not sure why.
>> 
>> 100 (entity.name = 'Activity' and propertyKey = 'parentActivity') => 
>> keyWhenRelationship = "activityTitle"
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> David
> 
> Looks like it should work... But you'll be writing a lot of rules that way.  
> Try something like
> 
> (propertyType = 'r' and relationship.destinationEntity.name = 'Activity') => 
> keyWhenRelationship = "activityTitle"

That didn't work.

> 
> If that doesn't work either, try refreshing your workspace.

That didn't work either. 

David

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> Ramsey
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