Thank you so much for responding! That was the reason. You stare at something so long - you don't realize what the hell you're looking at *Duh* !
~Don Darek Dober wrote: >How do you invoke your sqlmap statement. > >I had the same problem > >You should use: >insert("createObject", costObject); > >instead of > >update("createObject", costObject); > >with update method selectKey is'nt invoked, as someone mentioned before for >me:) > >Darek >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Don Pendergast" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <ibatis-user-java@incubator.apache.org> >Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 10:25 PM >Subject: selectKey and Oracle > > >Is there something special I need to do to get the selectKey tag to populate >a >field? I've been looking at this thing for quite a while now and cannot >figure >out what I'm doing wrong. > >Here is the entry in the sqlmap file: > ><typeAlias alias="costCenter" type="edu.ohio.cost.domain.CostObject"/> > ><insert id="createObject" parameterClass="costObject"> > <selectKey resultClass="int" keyProperty="costObjectId"> > select COST_OBJECT_S.nextval as costObjectId from dual > </selectKey> > insert into COST_OBJECT > (COST_OBJECT_ID, COST_OBJECT_TYPE, STATUS, CREATED_BY, DATE_CREATED, >OBJECT_VERSION) > values > (#costObjectId#, #costObjectType#, #status#, #createdBy#, sysdate, 1) ></insert> > >The CostObject.java file has a getter/setter for costObjectId (int). > >The sequence (COST_OBJECT_S) is set up and works fine. > >When I turn on logging, there is no reference to anything in the ><selectKey..> >portion of the insert statement and the costObjectId is always 0. I've >tried to >change from the primitive int to the object, but the value of costObjectId >is >null then. > >I'm hoping I've just overlooked something small, but at this point I >wouldn't >know what... > >Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. >~Don > >p.s. I'm using the 2.0.9 release of iBatis. Also, sorry if this >appears twice - I sent it several hours ago and it has never shown up. > > > >