Hi Ramsey,

Happy Thanksgiving!

I've tried every combination of parenthesis on the displayPropertyKeys, but I 
always get:

Java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: While trying to invoke the set method 
"public void 
er.directtoweb.components.repetitions.ERDAttributeRepetition.setPropertyKey(java.lang.String)"
 on an object of type 
er.modern.directtoweb.components.repetitions.ERMDQueryPageRepetition we 
received an argument of type com.webobjects.foundation.NSMutableArray. This 
often happens if you forget to use a formatter.

Which says to me that displayPropertyKeys isn't the place to do this, it 
apparently expects only a string and not an array.

I'm heading off for the holiday and will get back to this tomorrow.

Thanks!

Dave

On Nov 25, 2010, at 9:25 AM, Ramsey Lee Gurley wrote:

> I think the ERD2W has a sectioned query repetition so you could do something 
> like
> 
> displayPropertyKeys = ("(person)","firstName", 
> "lastName","(passport)","passport.country","passport.idNumber")
> 
> or maybe 
> 
> sectionsContents  =((person, firstname, lastname), (passport, 
> passport.country, passport.idNumber))
> 
> Ramsey
> 
> On Nov 25, 2010, at 8:44 AM, David Avendasora wrote:
> 
>> Hi D2Wers,
>> 
>> I the following entity relationship:
>> 
>> Person -> Passport
>> 
>> I have multiple attributes of Passport that I want to search on when 
>> searching for a Person.
>> 
>> Some are text fields, some are drop-downs.
>> 
>> I'd like to be able to have them all be under one <label> tag that displays 
>> "Passport" and then has nested <labels> and <divs> that are for each of the 
>> Passport Attributes.
>> 
>> I don't think that D2W currently supports this, but maybe I'm wrong. Am I 
>> missing something or looking at it from the wrong way?
>> 
>> Here's the basic structure I'm looking for:
>> 
>> <label>Passport</label>
>> <div>
>>      <label>First Name</label>
>>      <div><TextField></div>
>>      <label>Last Name</label>
>>      <div><TextField></div>
>>      <label>Country</label>
>>      <div><PopUp></div>
>> </div>
>> 
>> Any tips or pointers would be greatly appreciated!
>> 
>> Dave
> 
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