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Posted to user@cayenne.apache.org by Andrus Adamchik <an...@objectstyle.org> on 2020/02/05 09:02:34 UTC
Re: Qualifiers on objects to identify class
Cool, by the time I had an opportunity to read the list mail, there's already a solution :)
> On Jan 30, 2020, at 9:50 PM, Tony Giaccone <to...@giaccone.org> wrote:
>
> You know these are the times when I really appreciate how elegant Cayenne is. I wish I had tried just a bit more to figure this out it's as simple as
>
> accountTypeStr = "A" or accountTypeStr = "B"
>
> easy peasy...
>
> Tony
>
> On 2020/01/30 20:46:53, "Giaccone, Tony" <an...@nytimes.com> wrote:
>> Andrus, et al...
>>
>> I have an accountType enum, which has one of three values. I want two
>> values to generate one type of class, and 1 value to identify a different
>> class in the entity class panel of the modeler
>>
>>
>> accountTypeStr = ("A" or "B")
>>
>> for example, however, the modeler doesn't like that one bit. Is it possible
>> to do that?
>>
>>
>>
>> Tony
>>
Re: Qualifiers on objects to identify class
Posted by Tony Giaccone <to...@giaccone.org>.
You’re doing good boss, I’m learning. :-)
Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 5, 2020, at 4:03 AM, Andrus Adamchik <an...@objectstyle.org> wrote:
>
> Cool, by the time I had an opportunity to read the list mail, there's already a solution :)
>
>> On Jan 30, 2020, at 9:50 PM, Tony Giaccone <to...@giaccone.org> wrote:
>>
>> You know these are the times when I really appreciate how elegant Cayenne is. I wish I had tried just a bit more to figure this out it's as simple as
>>
>> accountTypeStr = "A" or accountTypeStr = "B"
>>
>> easy peasy...
>>
>> Tony
>>
>>> On 2020/01/30 20:46:53, "Giaccone, Tony" <an...@nytimes.com> wrote:
>>> Andrus, et al...
>>>
>>> I have an accountType enum, which has one of three values. I want two
>>> values to generate one type of class, and 1 value to identify a different
>>> class in the entity class panel of the modeler
>>>
>>>
>>> accountTypeStr = ("A" or "B")
>>>
>>> for example, however, the modeler doesn't like that one bit. Is it possible
>>> to do that?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Tony
>>>
>