Hi James
I think you'll find you don't need to touch the global ID's at all.
Yes there is a way you could extract them, but I wasn't going to tell
you until we'd determined that you really really need to do it.
However Chuck explained how :D
Can you explain what exactly it is you are trying to do. Such as how
is the list of object being selected in the first place ? What are
the objects ? Im assuming they are EO's ?
Owen McKerrow
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On 06/11/2007, at 11:49 AM, James Cicenia wrote:
Hello -
I need to save selection of objects in my database. In order for me
to do that
do I have to first extract their global ids and then store those?
If so is there a magic one line of WebObjects code that gives me
the ids?
Thanks
James Cicenia
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