On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 3:06 PM, LeeRisq<leer...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I don't believe it would work, but even if it did, what would this do?
>>  What's the expecected behavior?
>
>
> class A defines an consumer order
>
> class B and C both define different lines of product
>
> I'd like to store all the ordering info in one intermediate table
> while maintaining different tables for the porducts
>
> Lee
> >
>

Bah, this is what I get for reading too quickly.  The answer is maybe,
you'd have to try it.  I see no obvious reason it wouldn't work
though.

Alex

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