From: Y. D. <sys...@ya...> - 2012-12-19 13:51:09
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Hi there, I would do something like SELECT * FROM ( SELECT * FROM Articles ORDER BY createdTime) WHERE ROWNUM<=10; Semantically it means please give me the oldest 10 articles by createdTime. Any idea how to express this in terms of webobjects. ERXFetchSpecification alone doesn't seem adequate. Thanks Ryan |
From: John H. <joh...@gm...> - 2012-12-19 14:28:54
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You can specify the SQL for a fetch by adding a "hint" the the fetchSpec's userInfo with the SQL statement you want to use. Search the web for the syntax. On Wednesday, December 19, 2012, Y. Dong wrote: > Hi there, > > I would do something like SELECT * FROM ( SELECT * FROM Articles ORDER BY > createdTime) WHERE ROWNUM<=10; > > Semantically it means please give me the oldest 10 articles by > createdTime. Any idea how to express this in terms of webobjects. > ERXFetchSpecification alone doesn't seem adequate. > > Thanks > > Ryan > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial > Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support > Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add services > Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers > http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d > _______________________________________________ > Wonder-disc mailing list > Won...@li... <javascript:;> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc > |
From: Henrique G. <li...@fa...> - 2012-12-19 14:44:21
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If you specify both a sort order and a fetch limit on the ERXFetchSpecification won' it give you the result you want? HG On Dec 19, 2012, at 1:38 PM, Y. Dong <sys...@ya...> wrote: > Hi there, > > I would do something like SELECT * FROM ( SELECT * FROM Articles ORDER BY createdTime) WHERE ROWNUM<=10; > > Semantically it means please give me the oldest 10 articles by createdTime. Any idea how to express this in terms of webobjects. ERXFetchSpecification alone doesn't seem adequate. > > Thanks > > Ryan > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial > Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support > Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add services > Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers > http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d > _______________________________________________ > Wonder-disc mailing list > Won...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc |
From: Maik M. <ma...@se...> - 2012-12-19 15:16:34
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Hi Ryan, have you tried EOFetchSpecification fspec = ... fspec.setFetchLimit( 10 ); using an EOSortOrdering? That should let the database pre-sort the result and stop after 10 rows returned. Maik Am 19.12.2012 um 14:38 schrieb Y. Dong <sys...@ya...>: > Hi there, > > I would do something like SELECT * FROM ( SELECT * FROM Articles ORDER BY createdTime) WHERE ROWNUM<=10; > > Semantically it means please give me the oldest 10 articles by createdTime. Any idea how to express this in terms of webobjects. ERXFetchSpecification alone doesn't seem adequate. > > Thanks > > Ryan > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial > Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support > Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add services > Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers > http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d > _______________________________________________ > Wonder-disc mailing list > Won...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc |
From: Kieran K. <kel...@gm...> - 2012-12-20 21:15:28
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Hi Ryan, To get FetchSpec fetchLimit to generate SQL that limits the number of rows returned from the database you need to have three conditions (IIRC): (1) You must use ERXFetchSpecification subclass (2) Your database PlugIn must support it (MySQL does, PostgreSQL does, not sure about the others) (3) promptsAfterFetchLimit should be false, which is its default anyway Also, ERXFetchSpecification supported a fetchRange which is a similar feature that generates the correct LIMIT statement in MySQL for example - I don't know if any other db Plugins support fetchRange. HTH, Kieran On Dec 19, 2012, at 9:16 AM, Maik Musall <ma...@se...> wrote: > Hi Ryan, > > have you tried > > EOFetchSpecification fspec = ... > fspec.setFetchLimit( 10 ); > > using an EOSortOrdering? That should let the database pre-sort the result and stop after 10 rows returned. > > Maik > > > > Am 19.12.2012 um 14:38 schrieb Y. Dong <sys...@ya...>: > >> Hi there, >> >> I would do something like SELECT * FROM ( SELECT * FROM Articles ORDER BY createdTime) WHERE ROWNUM<=10; >> >> Semantically it means please give me the oldest 10 articles by createdTime. Any idea how to express this in terms of webobjects. ERXFetchSpecification alone doesn't seem adequate. >> >> Thanks >> >> Ryan >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial >> Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support >> Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add services >> Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d >> _______________________________________________ >> Wonder-disc mailing list >> Won...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial > Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support > Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add services > Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers > http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d > _______________________________________________ > Wonder-disc mailing list > Won...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc |
From: Aaron R. <aa...@ch...> - 2012-12-22 17:19:02
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Hi WOrriors, The "SQLHelpers" allow you to randomly pull a handful of records out of a result set. It is up to you to look at them and be sure they are deterministic. I remember the Oracle one that came with wonder was not deterministic but I was not allowed to give back the fix to the community when I worked at clinworX. It's not so hard. Spend a few days learning about the nuances of your Database and either fix the Wonder SQL helper or make a new one.... or at least confirm. I did confirm the Frontbase one is spot on correct. WOnder has sql helpers for most databases. See "ERXEOControlUtilities.objectsInRange()" methods. They internally use the sql helpers to do their magic. Also see the "ERXBatchingDisplayGroup" as it, too, uses the sql helpers. Of course, for simple "first 10" results just use an ordered fetchspec with a fetch limit. But for random grabs, the sql helper does it. Cheers, -- Aaron On Dec 20, 2012, at 3:21 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote: > Hi Ryan, > > To get FetchSpec fetchLimit to generate SQL that limits the number > of rows returned from the database you need to have three conditions > (IIRC): > > (1) You must use ERXFetchSpecification subclass > (2) Your database PlugIn must support it (MySQL does, PostgreSQL > does, not sure about the others) > (3) promptsAfterFetchLimit should be false, which is its default > anyway > > Also, ERXFetchSpecification supported a fetchRange which is a > similar feature that generates the correct LIMIT statement in MySQL > for example - I don't know if any other db Plugins support fetchRange. > > HTH, > > Kieran > > On Dec 19, 2012, at 9:16 AM, Maik Musall <ma...@se...> wrote: > >> Hi Ryan, >> >> have you tried >> >> EOFetchSpecification fspec = ... >> fspec.setFetchLimit( 10 ); >> >> using an EOSortOrdering? That should let the database pre-sort the >> result and stop after 10 rows returned. >> >> Maik >> >> >> >> Am 19.12.2012 um 14:38 schrieb Y. Dong >> <sys...@ya...>: >> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> I would do something like SELECT * FROM ( SELECT * FROM Articles >>> ORDER BY createdTime) WHERE ROWNUM<=10; >>> >>> Semantically it means please give me the oldest 10 articles by >>> createdTime. Any idea how to express this in terms of webobjects. >>> ERXFetchSpecification alone doesn't seem adequate. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Ryan >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial >>> Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support >>> Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add >>> services >>> Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Wonder-disc mailing list >>> Won...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial >> Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support >> Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add >> services >> Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d >> _______________________________________________ >> Wonder-disc mailing list >> Won...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial > Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support > Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add > services > Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers > http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d > _______________________________________________ > Wonder-disc mailing list > Won...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc |
From: Ramsey G. <ram...@gm...> - 2012-12-22 17:39:26
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On Dec 22, 2012, at 10:18 AM, Aaron Rosenzweig wrote: > Hi WOrriors, > > The "SQLHelpers" allow you to randomly pull a handful of records out > of a result set. It is up to you to look at them and be sure they are > deterministic. I remember the Oracle one that came with wonder was not > deterministic but I was not allowed to give back the fix to the > community when I worked at clinworX. > > It's not so hard. Spend a few days learning about the nuances of your > Database and either fix the Wonder SQL helper or make a new one…. It depends. If you're stuck on Sybase you're boned. Millions of rows and no way to use a batching display group… nice. Real nice. > or > at least confirm. I did confirm the Frontbase one is spot on correct. > > WOnder has sql helpers for most databases. > > See "ERXEOControlUtilities.objectsInRange()" methods. They internally > use the sql helpers to do their magic. > > Also see the "ERXBatchingDisplayGroup" as it, too, uses the sql helpers. > > Of course, for simple "first 10" results just use an ordered fetchspec > with a fetch limit. But for random grabs, the sql helper does it. > > Cheers, > -- Aaron > > On Dec 20, 2012, at 3:21 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote: > >> Hi Ryan, >> >> To get FetchSpec fetchLimit to generate SQL that limits the number >> of rows returned from the database you need to have three conditions >> (IIRC): >> >> (1) You must use ERXFetchSpecification subclass >> (2) Your database PlugIn must support it (MySQL does, PostgreSQL >> does, not sure about the others) >> (3) promptsAfterFetchLimit should be false, which is its default >> anyway >> >> Also, ERXFetchSpecification supported a fetchRange which is a >> similar feature that generates the correct LIMIT statement in MySQL >> for example - I don't know if any other db Plugins support fetchRange. >> >> HTH, >> >> Kieran >> >> On Dec 19, 2012, at 9:16 AM, Maik Musall <ma...@se...> wrote: >> >>> Hi Ryan, >>> >>> have you tried >>> >>> EOFetchSpecification fspec = ... >>> fspec.setFetchLimit( 10 ); >>> >>> using an EOSortOrdering? That should let the database pre-sort the >>> result and stop after 10 rows returned. >>> >>> Maik >>> >>> >>> >>> Am 19.12.2012 um 14:38 schrieb Y. Dong >>> <sys...@ya...>: >>> >>>> Hi there, >>>> >>>> I would do something like SELECT * FROM ( SELECT * FROM Articles >>>> ORDER BY createdTime) WHERE ROWNUM<=10; >>>> >>>> Semantically it means please give me the oldest 10 articles by >>>> createdTime. Any idea how to express this in terms of webobjects. >>>> ERXFetchSpecification alone doesn't seem adequate. >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> Ryan >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial >>>> Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support >>>> Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add >>>> services >>>> Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers >>>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Wonder-disc mailing list >>>> Won...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial >>> Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support >>> Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add >>> services >>> Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Wonder-disc mailing list >>> Won...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial >> Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support >> Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add >> services >> Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d >> _______________________________________________ >> Wonder-disc mailing list >> Won...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial > Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support > Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add services > Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers > http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d > _______________________________________________ > Wonder-disc mailing list > Won...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc |
From: Aaron R. <aa...@ch...> - 2012-12-22 19:18:36
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Hi Ramsey, Really, with Sybase you're out of luck? I don't have personal experience with Sybase but I know it's been a while, ran on black NeXT hardware, and is a good database. There must be a way. Here's the article I used to morph what WOnder gave us in a SQLHelper to something that was deterministic for Oracle: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/issue-archive/2007/07-jan/o17asktom-093877.html I didn't spend too many brain cycles but it appears Sybasers use a temp table to get a pagination query: http://www.isug.com/Sybase_FAQ/ASE/section6.2.html#6.2.12 Perhaps there are other ways... temp table is a little evil... Cheers, -- Aaron On Dec 22, 2012, at 12:39 PM, Ramsey Gurley wrote: > > On Dec 22, 2012, at 10:18 AM, Aaron Rosenzweig wrote: > >> Hi WOrriors, >> >> The "SQLHelpers" allow you to randomly pull a handful of records out >> of a result set. It is up to you to look at them and be sure they are >> deterministic. I remember the Oracle one that came with wonder was >> not >> deterministic but I was not allowed to give back the fix to the >> community when I worked at clinworX. >> >> It's not so hard. Spend a few days learning about the nuances of your >> Database and either fix the Wonder SQL helper or make a new one…. > > > It depends. If you're stuck on Sybase you're boned. Millions of rows > and no way to use a batching display group… nice. Real nice. > > >> or >> at least confirm. I did confirm the Frontbase one is spot on correct. >> >> WOnder has sql helpers for most databases. >> >> See "ERXEOControlUtilities.objectsInRange()" methods. They internally >> use the sql helpers to do their magic. >> >> Also see the "ERXBatchingDisplayGroup" as it, too, uses the sql >> helpers. >> >> Of course, for simple "first 10" results just use an ordered >> fetchspec >> with a fetch limit. But for random grabs, the sql helper does it. >> >> Cheers, >> -- Aaron >> >> On Dec 20, 2012, at 3:21 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote: >> >>> Hi Ryan, >>> >>> To get FetchSpec fetchLimit to generate SQL that limits the number >>> of rows returned from the database you need to have three conditions >>> (IIRC): >>> >>> (1) You must use ERXFetchSpecification subclass >>> (2) Your database PlugIn must support it (MySQL does, PostgreSQL >>> does, not sure about the others) >>> (3) promptsAfterFetchLimit should be false, which is its default >>> anyway >>> >>> Also, ERXFetchSpecification supported a fetchRange which is a >>> similar feature that generates the correct LIMIT statement in MySQL >>> for example - I don't know if any other db Plugins support >>> fetchRange. >>> >>> HTH, >>> >>> Kieran >>> >>> On Dec 19, 2012, at 9:16 AM, Maik Musall <ma...@se...> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Ryan, >>>> >>>> have you tried >>>> >>>> EOFetchSpecification fspec = ... >>>> fspec.setFetchLimit( 10 ); >>>> >>>> using an EOSortOrdering? That should let the database pre-sort the >>>> result and stop after 10 rows returned. >>>> >>>> Maik >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Am 19.12.2012 um 14:38 schrieb Y. Dong >>>> <sys...@ya...>: >>>> >>>>> Hi there, >>>>> >>>>> I would do something like SELECT * FROM ( SELECT * FROM Articles >>>>> ORDER BY createdTime) WHERE ROWNUM<=10; >>>>> >>>>> Semantically it means please give me the oldest 10 articles by >>>>> createdTime. Any idea how to express this in terms of webobjects. >>>>> ERXFetchSpecification alone doesn't seem adequate. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>>> >>>>> Ryan >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free >>>>> Trial >>>>> Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support >>>>> Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add >>>>> services >>>>> Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers >>>>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Wonder-disc mailing list >>>>> Won...@li... >>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial >>>> Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support >>>> Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add >>>> services >>>> Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers >>>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Wonder-disc mailing list >>>> Won...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial >>> Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support >>> Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add >>> services >>> Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Wonder-disc mailing list >>> Won...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial >> Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support >> Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add >> services >> Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d >> _______________________________________________ >> Wonder-disc mailing list >> Won...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc > |
From: Ramsey G. <ram...@gm...> - 2012-12-22 18:48:25
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Sybase… gross. Here's another one TEXT, IMAGE and off-row Java datatypes may not be selected as DISTINCT. Which means no prefetching on relationships to those tables :-| It can't even do basic stuff and its expensive. So, nope. A free database will be just fine with me, thanks :-) On Dec 22, 2012, at 11:24 AM, Aaron Rosenzweig wrote: > Hi Ramsey, > > Really, with Sybase you're out of luck? I don't have personal experience with Sybase but I know it's been a while, ran on black NeXT hardware, and is a good database. There must be a way. > > Here's the article I used to morph what WOnder gave us in a SQLHelper to something that was deterministic for Oracle: > > http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/issue-archive/2007/07-jan/o17asktom-093877.html > > I didn't spend too many brain cycles but it appears Sybasers use a temp table to get a pagination query: > > http://www.isug.com/Sybase_FAQ/ASE/section6.2.html#6.2.12 > > Perhaps there are other ways... temp table is a little evil... > > Cheers, > -- Aaron > > > On Dec 22, 2012, at 12:39 PM, Ramsey Gurley wrote: > >> >> On Dec 22, 2012, at 10:18 AM, Aaron Rosenzweig wrote: >> >>> Hi WOrriors, >>> >>> The "SQLHelpers" allow you to randomly pull a handful of records out >>> of a result set. It is up to you to look at them and be sure they are >>> deterministic. I remember the Oracle one that came with wonder was not >>> deterministic but I was not allowed to give back the fix to the >>> community when I worked at clinworX. >>> >>> It's not so hard. Spend a few days learning about the nuances of your >>> Database and either fix the Wonder SQL helper or make a new one…. >> >> >> It depends. If you're stuck on Sybase you're boned. Millions of rows and no way to use a batching display group… nice. Real nice. >> >> >>> or >>> at least confirm. I did confirm the Frontbase one is spot on correct. >>> >>> WOnder has sql helpers for most databases. >>> >>> See "ERXEOControlUtilities.objectsInRange()" methods. They internally >>> use the sql helpers to do their magic. >>> >>> Also see the "ERXBatchingDisplayGroup" as it, too, uses the sql helpers. >>> >>> Of course, for simple "first 10" results just use an ordered fetchspec >>> with a fetch limit. But for random grabs, the sql helper does it. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> -- Aaron >>> >>> On Dec 20, 2012, at 3:21 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Ryan, >>>> >>>> To get FetchSpec fetchLimit to generate SQL that limits the number >>>> of rows returned from the database you need to have three conditions >>>> (IIRC): >>>> >>>> (1) You must use ERXFetchSpecification subclass >>>> (2) Your database PlugIn must support it (MySQL does, PostgreSQL >>>> does, not sure about the others) >>>> (3) promptsAfterFetchLimit should be false, which is its default >>>> anyway >>>> >>>> Also, ERXFetchSpecification supported a fetchRange which is a >>>> similar feature that generates the correct LIMIT statement in MySQL >>>> for example - I don't know if any other db Plugins support fetchRange. >>>> >>>> HTH, >>>> >>>> Kieran >>>> >>>> On Dec 19, 2012, at 9:16 AM, Maik Musall <ma...@se...> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Ryan, >>>>> >>>>> have you tried >>>>> >>>>> EOFetchSpecification fspec = ... >>>>> fspec.setFetchLimit( 10 ); >>>>> >>>>> using an EOSortOrdering? That should let the database pre-sort the >>>>> result and stop after 10 rows returned. >>>>> >>>>> Maik >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Am 19.12.2012 um 14:38 schrieb Y. Dong >>>>> <sys...@ya...>: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi there, >>>>>> >>>>>> I would do something like SELECT * FROM ( SELECT * FROM Articles >>>>>> ORDER BY createdTime) WHERE ROWNUM<=10; >>>>>> >>>>>> Semantically it means please give me the oldest 10 articles by >>>>>> createdTime. Any idea how to express this in terms of webobjects. >>>>>> ERXFetchSpecification alone doesn't seem adequate. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks >>>>>> >>>>>> Ryan >>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>>> LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial >>>>>> Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support >>>>>> Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add >>>>>> services >>>>>> Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers >>>>>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Wonder-disc mailing list >>>>>> Won...@li... >>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial >>>>> Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support >>>>> Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add >>>>> services >>>>> Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers >>>>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Wonder-disc mailing list >>>>> Won...@li... >>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial >>>> Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support >>>> Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add >>>> services >>>> Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers >>>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Wonder-disc mailing list >>>> Won...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wonder-disc >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial >>> Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support >>> Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add services >>> Discover what IT Professionals Know. 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From: David A. <web...@av...> - 2013-01-02 16:25:24
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On Dec 23, 2012, at 2:24 AM, Aaron Rosenzweig <aa...@ch...> wrote: > temp table is a little evil... So… Aaron… what's your definition of "a lot" evil? No, no. Don't restrict it to just WO DBPlugIns. I'd like to hear about all your concepts of evil because you obviously live with a much higher evil-threshold than the rest of us. :-D Dave ————————————————————————————— WebObjects - so easy that even Dave Avendasora can do it!™ ————————————————————————————— David Avendasora Senior Software Abuser Kaiten, Inc. |
From: Aaron R. <aa...@ch...> - 2013-01-02 16:39:23
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Hi Dave, "A lot evil" -> forgoing WO for Rails. -- Aaron On Jan 2, 2013, at 11:25 AM, David Avendasora wrote: > On Dec 23, 2012, at 2:24 AM, Aaron Rosenzweig <aa...@ch...> > wrote: > >> temp table is a little evil... > > So… Aaron… what's your definition of "a lot" evil? > > No, no. Don't restrict it to just WO DBPlugIns. I'd like to hear > about all your concepts of evil because you obviously live with a > much higher evil-threshold than the rest of us. > > :-D > > Dave > > ————————————————————————————— > WebObjects - so easy that even Dave Avendasora can do it!™ > ————————————————————————————— > David Avendasora > Senior Software Abuser > Kaiten, Inc. > > > > |
From: Aaron R. <aa...@ch...> - 2013-01-02 17:05:22
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Of course, there are things more evil than Rails. If Rails is countably infinitely evil... then riding a human powered vehicle with merely two wheels and no one to socialize with would be uncountably infinitely evil. "No child left behind" -- Aaron On Jan 2, 2013, at 11:39 AM, Aaron Rosenzweig wrote: > Hi Dave, > > "A lot evil" -> forgoing WO for Rails. > > -- Aaron > > On Jan 2, 2013, at 11:25 AM, David Avendasora wrote: > >> On Dec 23, 2012, at 2:24 AM, Aaron Rosenzweig <aa...@ch...> >> wrote: >> >>> temp table is a little evil... >> >> So… Aaron… what's your definition of "a lot" evil? >> >> No, no. Don't restrict it to just WO DBPlugIns. I'd like to hear >> about all your concepts of evil because you obviously live with a >> much higher evil-threshold than the rest of us. >> >> :-D >> >> Dave >> >> ————————————————————————————— >> WebObjects - so easy that even Dave Avendasora can do it!™ >> ————————————————————————————— >> David Avendasora >> Senior Software Abuser >> Kaiten, Inc. >> >> >> >> > |