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Brandon Goodin updated IBATIS-131:
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Fix Version: 2.2.0
(was: 2.1.5)
Description:
When using an iterate-tag to loop a list, one cannot point to the current
element in attributes of inner tags, for example, the following fails:
$myList[].anotherProperty$
iBATIS tries to index the property myList with an empty string, but it should
use the current element (the []-notation works fine within inner tags), when an
index is supplied it works just fine...
was:
When using an iterate-tag to loop a list, one cannot point to the current
element in attributes of inner tags, for example, the following fails:
$myList[].anotherProperty$
iBATIS tries to index the property myList with an empty string, but it should
use the current element (the []-notation works fine within inner tags), when an
index is supplied it works just fine...
> Fix use of list[]-notation in propertyattributes of dynamic tags
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>
> Key: IBATIS-131
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IBATIS-131
> Project: iBatis for Java
> Type: Bug
> Components: SQL Maps
> Environment: All are affected.
> Reporter: Niels Beekman
> Assignee: Brandon Goodin
> Fix For: 2.2.0
>
> When using an iterate-tag to loop a list, one cannot point to the current
> element in attributes of inner tags, for example, the following fails:
>
>
> $myList[].anotherProperty$
>
>
> iBATIS tries to index the property myList with an empty string, but it should
> use the current element (the []-notation works fine within inner tags), when
> an index is supplied it works just fine...
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