Hi all,I used a derived column  like this (EXTRACT(YEAR FROM fechaIngreso) * 
100 + EXTRACT(MONTH FROM fechaIngreso))
and it generates this sql
SELECT (EXTRACT(YEAR FROM t0.fechaingreso) * 100 + EXTRACT(MONTH FROM 
t0.fechaingreso)) FROM ep_empxcom t0 ORDER BY (EXTRACT(YEAR FROM 
t0.fechaingreso) * 100 + EXTRACT(MONTH FROM t0.fechaingreso)) ASC
It works with postgres, I think it will work in oracle too.
Saludos,         Oscar.
Subject: Re: EOFetchSpecification - sorting by partial date
From: cal...@mac.com
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2015 11:21:32 -0400
To: sam...@samkar.com
CC: webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com

I have to sort tens of thousands of rows. :(
It looks like I have to resort to creating a view in the database.
On Jul 14, 2015, at 11:18 AM, Samuel Pelletier <sam...@samkar.com> wrote:I do 
not think so, the table reference may be required for more complex select with 
joins and the frameworks cannot really know when put it or not (or it would 
require a deep analyses of the query)
Unless you have to sort thousands of rows and most of them will never be 
displayed or used, I would sort in memory.
If you do not specify a fetch limit, you can probably sort in memory...
Samuel
Le 2015-07-14 à 10:46, Calven Eggert <cal...@mac.com> a écrit :Is there a way 
in WO to remove the t0 from the order by clause?

On Jul 14, 2015, at 10:29 AM, Theodore Petrosky <tedp...@yahoo.com> 
wrote:interesting this worked in postgresql:
SELECT (EXTRACT(YEAR FROM c_materials_close_ns_timestamp) * 100 + EXTRACT(MONTH 
FROM c_materials_close_ns_timestamp)) AS t_test  FROM t_grid t0 ORDER BY t_test 
ASC’
notice the ORDER BY t_test has no table listed  if I put in t0 it fails i.e.  
t0.t_test
SELECT (EXTRACT(YEAR FROM c_materials_close_ns_timestamp) * 100 + EXTRACT(MONTH 
FROM c_materials_close_ns_timestamp)) AS t_test  FROM t_grid t0 ORDER BY 
t0.t_test ASC;
LOG:  statement: SELECT (EXTRACT(YEAR FROM c_materials_close_ns_timestamp) * 
100 + EXTRACT(MONTH FROM c_materials_close_ns_timestamp)) AS t_test  FROM 
t_grid t0 ORDER BY t0.t_test ASC;
ERROR:  column t0.t_test does not exist
LINE 1: ...ns_timestamp)) AS t_test  FROM t_grid t0 ORDER BY t0.t_test ...
                                                             ^
but this did:
colorgrid=# SELECT (EXTRACT(YEAR FROM c_materials_close_ns_timestamp) * 100 + 
EXTRACT(MONTH FROM c_materials_close_ns_timestamp)) AS t_test  FROM t_grid t0 
ORDER BY t_test ASC;
LOG:  statement: SELECT (EXTRACT(YEAR FROM c_materials_close_ns_timestamp) * 
100 + EXTRACT(MONTH FROM c_materials_close_ns_timestamp)) AS t_test  FROM 
t_grid t0 ORDER BY t_test ASC;
 t_test 
--------
 199906
 199908
 199908
 199908
 199909
 199909



On Jul 14, 2015, at 9:59 AM, Calven Eggert <cal...@mac.com> wrote:As it turns 
out, this method does not work in the WO application. (It does work when 
executing it from a SQL command line) The fetch spec fails when the new column 
is included the sort:
EvaluateExpression failed: 
<com.webobjects.jdbcadaptor.OraclePlugIn$OracleExpression: SELECT (EXTRACT(YEAR 
FROM APPT_DATE) * 100 + EXTRACT(MONTH FROM APPT_DATE)) AS "YEARMTH", FROM 
the_table t0 ORDER BY t0.YEARMTH ASC,     Next exception:SQL State:42000 -- 
error code: 904 -- msg: ORA-00904: "T0"."YEARMTH": invalid identifier

If the new column is removed from the sort then the select statement 
works:SELECT (EXTRACT(YEAR FROM APPT_DATE) * 100 + EXTRACT(MONTH FROM 
APPT_DATE)) AS “YEARMTH" FROM the_table t0

This is the new column created in EntityModeler:(EXTRACT(YEAR FROM APPT_DATE) * 
100 + EXTRACT(MONTH FROM APPT_DATE)) AS “YEARMTH"

Any other ideas, other than creating a new view in the database or new column 
in the table?

Le 2015-07-13 à 16:48, Calven Eggert <cal...@mac.com> a écrit :

Thanks Chuck!

I had to add the ŒAS¹ clause to the Read Format, otherwise, I
received an invalid SQL statement.  I then took advantage of the
situation by concatenating my two values (year and month) and padded
the month so that I would always get a 6 digit string so I could then
do some comparisons with the value for a report.

Read Format:
EXTRACT(YEAR FROM APPT_DATE) || LPAD(EXTRACT(MONTH FROM APPT_DATE),
2, '0') AS YM


On Jul 13, 2015, at 4:10 PM, Chuck Hill <ch...@gevityinc.com> wrote:

Sorry, not derived.  Battling too many tasks this morning.  A read
format should do it (so the same column defined as three class
property attributes: theDate, theDateYear and theDateMonth (feel free
to pick better names :-)
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On 2015-07-13, 1:05 PM, "Theodore Petrosky" wrote:

I just looked in there. How do you set that up? I tried playing but
I guess I don¹t understand the derived column.

Thanks Chuck!


On Jul 13, 2015, at 2:20 PM, Chuck Hill <ch...@gevityinc.com> wrote:

Just a note that you can use the  extract (year from theDate) and
extract (month from theDate) in a derived column in EntityModeler
which avoids the need for a view.

On 2015-07-13, 11:16 AM, "Theodore Petrosky" wrote:

you didn¹t mention your database, but I have done things like this
with a view.

I created a view with the appropriate columns and in the select
statement I put in the order by

CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW myNewView AS SELECT info1, info2, theDate
FROM theTable ORDER BY extract (year from theDate) desc, extract
(month from theDate) asc;

A one point I actually set up some rules to make the ŒVIEW¹
updatable.

YMMV obviously depending on you access to the backend, and if Views
are supported.

Ted


On Jul 13, 2015, at 12:02 PM, Calven Eggert <cal...@mac.com> wrote:
Hi, All
I have a fetch that sorts records by three columns where one of the
columns is a date (timestamp).  Is there a way to sort the date by
month & year only?
Thanks,
Calven
Here is the current fetch:
...
EOSortOrdering sortBySource = new EOSortOrdering("source",
EOSortOrdering.CompareCaseInsensitiveAscending);
EOSortOrdering sortByAppt = new EOSortOrdering("appointmentDate",
EOSortOrdering.CompareCaseInsensitiveAscending);
    EOSortOrdering sortBySite = new EOSortOrdering(³site",
EOSortOrdering.CompareCaseInsensitiveAscending);
    NSMutableArray orderings = new NSMutableArray();
    orderings.addObject(sortBySource);
    orderings.addObject(sortByAppt);
    orderings.addObject(sortBySite);
EOFetchSpecification spec = new EOFetchSpecification(³records",
qual, orderings);
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