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WeizhanGuo commented on OFBIZ-2108: ----------------------------------- Thank you for your testing. We use it in our project for the restriction of recorders; the people can only read the recorders that under his organizations. Such as organizations id are 0001 and 0002, and we show the recorder in 0001, 0002. I know what your mean {} around blocks, but I do set the tabs to 4 spaces, any wrong about this? > The bug using IN operator with FindServices.java > ------------------------------------------------ > > Key: OFBIZ-2108 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2108 > Project: OFBiz > Issue Type: Bug > Components: framework > Affects Versions: SVN trunk > Reporter: WeizhanGuo > Assignee: Jacques Le Roux > Fix For: SVN trunk > > Attachments: FindServices_IN.patch > > > I want search all the OrganId is 0001 or 0002, and use the performFindList > service. > So I set the value like this:pfInput.inputFields.OrganId_fld0_op=in and > pfInput.inputFields.OrganId_fld0_value=0001,0002 and invoke the service, the > generate where SQL is "OrganId in ('0001,0002') " but what I want is > "OrganId in ('0001','0002')." > if I pass the list value to the pfInput.inputFields.OrganId_fld0_value, the > createCondtion don't support value as list type. and the method of > convertFieldValue will convert the list to String, that's more complex. > I created a patch, let the value accept the list and if the operator is in > ignore the convertFieldValue. > Please let me know if there is any problem -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.