On Dec 29, 2006, at 10:04 AM, Art Isbell wrote:

On Dec 29, 2006, at 5:07 AM, Chip Myers wrote:

Reason: <F001Registration 0xfd3a3b> valueForKey(): lookup of unknown key: 'e001Event'. This class does not have an instance variable of the name e001Event or _e001Event, nor a method of the name e001Event, _e001Event, getE001Event, or _getE001Event. ********************************************************************* ************************

I have tried several things to fix this issue to no avail:
1) I've checked to make sure all of my classes and attributes match between EOModeler and mysql. 2) I've rebuilt all of my .java classes and exported them to my workspace
3)  Deleted and rebuilt my build folder

The reason states that the F001Registration component has an e001Event key that its Java class doesn't implement. This could occur if you created an e001Event key in WebObjects Builder which you bound to an attribute of a dynamic element, for example, but you neglected to add a protected or public instance variable or public e001Event accessor method to F001Registration.java.

It also might just be a spelling mistake. It seems a little odd to have an *e*001Event on the *F*001Registration page. In any event, Art is correct that you have been looking for the problem in the wrong place. Careful reading of error messages is vital to effective debugging.

Chuck

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