WO thanks Dave, I will give it a try right now

G.


On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 2:31 PM, David Avendasora <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Gustavo,
> This uses Wonder's ERXKey syntax which I like the best:
>
> EOQualifier qual =
> WG.TSXWG.dot(TSxWG.TRANSLATIONSET.dot(TranslationSet.TOUSER)).contains(((Session)session()).authenticatedUser());
>
> That should give you a qualifier that when applied to an NSArray of WG
> objects will filter it down to only the WGs that are associated with the
> authenticatedUser().
>
> Dave
>
> On Jul 14, 2009, at 7:04 AM, Gustavo Pizano wrote:
>
> Yep ((Session)session()).authenticatedUser is returning a USER.
>
> I know that when I try to qualify a User given a name I will gt a good
> qualifier..
>
> now as Chuck said I need all  TRANSLATIONSET for that given user. The
> relationship between TRANSLATIONSET and USER is called toUser, so Im using
> the
>
>
>
>  EOQualifier tsQual = new ERXExistsQualifier(ERXQ.
>>
>> equals(USER.NAME_KEY,((Session)session()).authenticatedUser().name()),
>> TRANSLATIONSET.TO_USER_KEY);
>
>
> to get that.
>
> now if I potition myseld to get all the WG that contains the TRANSLATIONSET
> with a specific USER I must use tsQual,  so I tought I could use it from _WG
> but the relationship between WG and TRANSLATIONSET is a many-to-many having
> a join table WGxTS, and this table has no name, that;s hy I was thinking
> that Im in the wrong place.  no?
>
> G.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Paul Hoadley <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi Gustavo,
>>
>> On 14/07/2009, at 5:14 PM, Gustavo Pizano wrote:
>>
>>  Ok this is what I did. but is not working, I have an error in the
>>> generated sql or somehting.. becuase it says
>>>
>>> java.lang.IllegalStateException: sqlStringForKeyValueQualifier: attempt
>>> to generate SQL for er.extensions.qualifiers.ERXKeyValueQualifier (name =
>>> 'Gustavo') failed because attribute identified by key 'name' was not
>>> reachable from from entity 'WGxTS'
>>>
>>> I guess is becaus Im trying to search in the wrong place..
>>>
>>
>> It's not an error in the generated SQL, it's an error in your qualifiers.
>>  To be honest, I can't follow your model, but EOF is telling you the
>> problem: you've tried to qualify an entity on a key that doesn't exist in
>> that entity.  Specifically, 'WGxTS' has no key called 'name'.
>>
>> As an aside, earlier you wrote:
>>
>>  but so far what I have from the user is the name... so I will need to get
>>> the userID something like  toUser.NAME.eq(name).
>>>
>>
>> Yet here:
>>
>>         EOQualifier tsQual = new
>>> ERXExistsQualifier(ERXQ.equals(USER.NAME_KEY,((Session)session()).authenticatedUser().name()),
>>> TRANSLATIONSET.TO_USER_KEY);
>>>
>>
>> Don't you have the User?  What's Session.authenticatedUser() returning if
>> it's not a User?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Paul.
>>
>> w  http://logicsquad.net/
>> h  http://paul.hoadley.name/
>>
>>
>>
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