The idea is to use object relationships to do the "join" not a join, per
se to get the data. (I have trouble with this idea, too.) You can add a
condition in the query to limit the results on the initial table, but to
get the data use the toXXX (assuming you have a foreign key
relationship, of course).
If you have a complex relationship that is messy to do in objects, try
creating a view. I think (but cannot figure out) there is a way to
create a dynamic view in Cayenne.
I, too, would like something like Public Tree (or some structure)
Context.query(List tables, Expression expression) (probably not OO, but
at least one could get all the results in a single query).
Best,
Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: Donald Mackinnon [mailto:donald.mackinno..houghtweb.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 9:47 AM
To: 'cayenne-use..bjectstyle.org'
Subject: How to create JOIN query
Hi
I am new to Cayenene and am not sure about the best way to query
2 tables.
Is it best to create a Flattened Relationship using the Cayenne
modeler?
Thanks
Donald
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