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Posted to torque-dev@db.apache.org by Sean Laurent <se...@neuronfarm.com> on 2004/03/03 19:29:12 UTC
Re: Problem w/PostgreSQL Insert
On Wednesday 18 February 2004 03:00 pm, Scott Eade wrote:
> Sean Laurent wrote:
> >I appreciate the response, Scott. However, with all due respect, you're
> >incorrect.
> >
> >To demonstrate this, I created a simple project which contained a single
> > table with two columns: an autoincrement primary key and a value (type
> > double). Initially, the table was completely empty. After initializing
> > Torque, I created a new object, set the value and attempted to save it.
> > I got the following error:
> >
> > org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: ERROR: currval of sequence
> > "mytest_seq" is not yet defined in this session
>
> Can you please post the schema you used for this demonstration. I am
> curious to know if you are telling torque the name of the sequence to
> use (I suspect not).
>
> Have you read the following?
>
>
> http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?TorqueProjectPages/PostgreSQLF
>AQ
Sorry it has taken me so long to respond... I've been absolutely swamped and
haven't had an opportunity (until today) to rebuild my test case and play
with this.
I had not read the Wiki page ... in fact, I didn't even know Torque had a
Wiki! I took my basic schema and added the id-method-parameter tag to
specify the sequence name. After a little finagling to make certain I had my
test project setup correctly, I was able to verify that the problem was
solved.
Bottom line: you were right, Scott! I'm a little unhappy with PostgreSQL for
throwing me off for a while there... but I'll survive. *grin*
Meanwhile, I've been keeping an eye on the Torque-User mailing list as well.
I have noticed that everyone has a little difficulty getting started with
Torque, but we all think it's great once it's running. There is a fair
amount of documentation available, but it seems to be a little daunting for
most newbies (myself included). Could I offer any assistance with the
documentation effort?
Thanks again for your patience, Scott.
-Sean
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Documentation contributions [was: Re: Problem w/PostgreSQL Insert]
Posted by Scott Eade <se...@backstagetech.com.au>.
Sean Laurent wrote:
>Meanwhile, I've been keeping an eye on the Torque-User mailing list as well.
>I have noticed that everyone has a little difficulty getting started with
>Torque, but we all think it's great once it's running. There is a fair
>amount of documentation available, but it seems to be a little daunting for
>most newbies (myself included). Could I offer any assistance with the
>documentation effort?
>
Contributions from everyone are most welcome. You can easily contribute
to the Torque wiki at:
http://wiki.apache.org/db-torque/
Corrections or additions to the online documentation are also welcomed,
preferably as unidiffs to the existing documents (see
http://apache.org/dev/contributors.html#patches), but straight text
updates are a better contribution than nothing at all (you could post
these on the wiki or to the turbine-dev mailing list).
The only way the documentation for Torque is going to get better is if
people make an effort to contribute towards improving it.
BTW: Cross-posting is generally discouraged - in this instance the
message is relevant to both lists.
Scott
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Scott Eade
Backstage Technologies Pty. Ltd.
http://www.backstagetech.com.au
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Documentation contributions [was: Re: Problem w/PostgreSQL Insert]
Posted by Scott Eade <se...@backstagetech.com.au>.
Sean Laurent wrote:
>Meanwhile, I've been keeping an eye on the Torque-User mailing list as well.
>I have noticed that everyone has a little difficulty getting started with
>Torque, but we all think it's great once it's running. There is a fair
>amount of documentation available, but it seems to be a little daunting for
>most newbies (myself included). Could I offer any assistance with the
>documentation effort?
>
Contributions from everyone are most welcome. You can easily contribute
to the Torque wiki at:
http://wiki.apache.org/db-torque/
Corrections or additions to the online documentation are also welcomed,
preferably as unidiffs to the existing documents (see
http://apache.org/dev/contributors.html#patches), but straight text
updates are a better contribution than nothing at all (you could post
these on the wiki or to the turbine-dev mailing list).
The only way the documentation for Torque is going to get better is if
people make an effort to contribute towards improving it.
BTW: Cross-posting is generally discouraged - in this instance the
message is relevant to both lists.
Scott
--
Scott Eade
Backstage Technologies Pty. Ltd.
http://www.backstagetech.com.au
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