Follow Up "Multiple Inheritance": Implicit relation inheritanceFollow Up "Multiple Inheritance": Implicit relation inheritanceRE: Follow Up "Multiple Inheritance": Implicit relation inheritanceSabin Popescuhttps://www.adoxx.org/live/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=&messageId=201772013-06-27T14:16:18Z2013-06-27T14:06:23ZThe functionality you mentionad is also implicitly available in ADOxx.<br />The issue can be solved by changing the event handlers for the events "CreateRelationInstance", "BeforeCreateRelationInstance" and "DeleteRelationInstance".<br />I have further developed the application library for Implementation 2b into version 1.2 and added the classes AA and BB derived from A and B, respectively. Please see attachment <strong>CIDOC_MultipleInheritance_Implementation-2b_1.2.abl</strong> .<br /><br />I have also changed the implementation of the event handlers in the file "ExternalCoupling.asc" to allow the connectors between A and BB, AA and B and AA and BB, respectively. Please see attachment <strong>ExternalCoupling.asc </strong> .Sabin Popescu2013-06-27T14:06:23ZFollow Up "Multiple Inheritance": Implicit relation inheritancehttps://www.adoxx.org/live/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=&messageId=201722014-03-27T11:17:01Z2013-06-27T13:20:59ZI have two classes A and B, a relation aPb from A to B and two sub-classes, AA and BB respectively.<br />According to CIDOC, due to the inheritance I should be able to have this relation between AA and BB too. ADOxx supports this if I were to use relations.<br />But now that we use INTERREF attributes, ADOxx gives me only the possibility (because the attributes are inherited) to connect A with B and AA with B, but there is not a connection between A and BB or betwen AA and BB, that is very important.<br />How could I solve it?2013-06-27T13:20:59Z