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Old 12-13-2007, 12:56 AM
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Not an easy question to answer with the information you have provided. If all of C is in E or all of E is in C, then yes, making one a subclass of the other makes sense in most cases.

Aggregations don't generally need any form of relationship - the relationship is defined by the fact that one holds a collection of the other.

Hope that helps!

Don.
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