Yes. I'm using queryForMap. I want the map to return a Map of userRoles but keyed on an attribute not in that object. I don't suppose its possible to create a hybrid resultMap specifying 2 seperate domain objects (class="org.jsurveys.domain.UserRole,org.jsurveys.domain.Role">)?
Mike
Brandon Goodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Brandon Goodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
oops, I misunderstood. You should look at queryForMap.
Brandon
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 12:53:03 -0700, Brandon Goodin
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> why don't you simply create another resultMap or set resultClass to HashMap?
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> Brandon
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> On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 10:52:26 -0800 (PST), Michael Klaene
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> > I have 2 tables, user and role, and an associate table user_role which, as
> > you would expect contains user_role_id,user_id, and role_id keys. I want to
> > read the following query into a map of userRole objects that will be keyed
> > on role name (from the Role object):
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> > SELECT role.name, user_role.user_role_id,user_role.user_id,
> > user_role.role_id, user_role.default_role,
> > user_role.status,user_role.created_on,user_role.created_by,
> > user_role.updated_on, user_role.updated_by
> > FROM role, user_role
> > WHERE user_role.user_id = #value#
> > AND user_role.role_id = role.role_id
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> > And I'm currently trying to do this using the following result map, which
> > mirrors the userRole object:
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> > Obviously it doesn't work as name is not an attribute of userRole and I'd
> > rather not add it to the object for just this task. Is there another way I
> > might accomplish this via a SQL Map (ie without extra Java code to build the
> > map after the sql map call)?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mike
> >
> >
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