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<h2 class="chapter">16 EORelationship class</h2>
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<h3 class="section">16.1 overview</h3>
<p>A relationship represents a connecton between entities and are described
with EOJoin’s. A join defines source and destination attributes – The
attributes of the joining entity which must match.
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<p>A relationship may be of type to-one or to-many. In a to-many the
destination will be an array of objects, and a to-one relationships
destination a single object.
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<p>Typically a relationship is a class property. Yet some relationships may
soley be used for flattening other relationships which are class properties,
yet need not be class properties themselves.
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