Hey Google,
If that really is a mistake in the documentation that Ftaylor pointed out,
can you take the 5 minutes and update it? That 5 minutes sure would pay
lots of dividends on the other side in terms of saved minutes trying to
figure out why things aren't working.
The documentation is
Sorry, it was 2 years ago. I added wrong :)
James
On Wednesday, February 3, 2010 9:40:27 AM UTC-8, Ftaylor wrote:
There actually seems to be a mistake in the documentation:
// Give me all Employees with lastName equal to Smith or Jones
Query query = pm.newQuery(Employee.class,
There actually seems to be a mistake in the documentation:
// Give me all Employees with lastName equal to Smith or Jones
Query query = pm.newQuery(Employee.class,
:p.contains(lastName));
query.execute(Arrays.asList(Smith, Jones));
Surely it should be:
//
Wow that mistake in the documentation wasted days of my time. Thankyou
datanucleus.
On Feb 3, 5:40 pm, Ftaylor finbarrtay...@googlemail.com wrote:
There actually seems to be a mistake in the documentation:
// Give me all Employees with lastName equal to Smith or Jones
Query query =
Oy, this is what I get for not running code before posting it. Good looking
out.
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 1:06 AM, datanucleus andy_jeffer...@yahoo.comwrote:
query.setFilter(aliases == alias);
That is invalid JDOQL syntax; the spec is the spec and JDOQL uses Java
syntax.
If you have a