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This is working now. Seems some of my changes fixed this. |
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Please see my latest comment in #1447 |
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I hope i'm explaining this correctly
We have a model called
Client
.A client can have multiple retailers (which are also clients).
A client can have multiple suppliers (which are also clients, defined if a client has retailers)
So a Client has one or many retailers, which then result in one ore more suppliers for a client.
Now we want to look up the inverse of this relationship.
So when we have a Client which is actually a retailer. We want to look up all suppliers this client/retailer has.
So we defined the inverse relation for retailers.
The result:
Meshed-up data and primarykey in the ClientRetailer. So we can't determine the relations anymore.
What are we missing?
Is this even posible?
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