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Moved to Discussions. I'm not a TypeORM user (and I'm assuming you're using that), but there is the cascade feature. That might help. https://typeorm.io/#/undefined/using-cascades-to-automatically-save-related-objects Scott |
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@smolinari yup I knew I was missing something simple... Thank you for your help! |
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I want to first start off by saying that I am very impressed with what you all have done here with this project! It has made my life so much easier when developing against GraphQL and tight deadlines! So thank you!
I have tried to do my due diligence but can't seem to come up with an answer on this one. I'm sure I am missing something simple but I need your help with a solution.
I have a simple use case where I have a User entity and in this User entity it has a one-to-one relation with a Profile entity.
So the question... is there a way that I can create a User entity and have the Profile entity with the relation set from the createOneUser mutation?
Setup:
Simple Example:
What I want is a way to create the Profile at the same time the User is created.
The API accepts the input above but does not set the relation. Is there something I am missing or need to add (maybe a custom service to manually set the relation)?
Again I would really appreciate your help on this.
Thank you for your hard work and time!
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