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 Post subject: One to One Relationship
PostPosted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 12:04 pm 
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Hi All,
I have two tables (CHANNEL, CHANNEL_COUNTER). The CHANNEL_COUNTER table will have the same id as the CHANNEL table and is keeping all sort of counts for the CHANNEL. CHANNEL_COUNTER only exists if there is a CHANNEL. How do I set this up?


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Use a <one-to-one> association.

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Christian,
Do you have any examples I may look at for a one-to-one?


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Read the documentation, "5.1.11".

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