Thanks Sam. I'll query the inverse.
On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 9:11 PM Sam Wilson <sam(a)samwilson.id.au> wrote:
I think the normal way to do this in Cargo would be
not to have the
inverse property stored in a page's data, but rather to query the inverse
wherever required. So, for example, an Idaho page would define part_of as
USA, and then on the USA page you could have a template that displays all
the composed_of pages: {{#cargo query: tables = places | where = part_of
HOLDS 'USA' }}. This way, there's no double-entry of values and so
nothing to get out of sync.
On 31/8/21 6:42 am, David Epstein wrote:
If a class has a *composed_of *property and a *part_of* property, can I
define these somewhere as inverse relationships? I'd like to set Idaho as
*part_of* the USA and then (automatically) see that assignment in USA's *composed_of
*list?
Moreover, is it possible to specify that the properties have a more
specific domain, not just any page but only pages from the category "Place"?
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