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Posted to torque-user@db.apache.org by Thomas Fischer <tf...@apache.org> on 2006/04/01 14:01:28 UTC

Re: multiple databases and addDescendingOrderByColumn

I would guess the problem is described in

http://issues.apache.org/scarab/issues/id/TRQS285

My problem was to patch village to not cache the table descriptions. It's 
not a good solution because of performance degradation.

     Thomas

On Fri, 31 Mar 2006, John Dunne wrote:

> Is it possible to create a set of torque class files (from a schema.xml file) 
> that will work for multiple copies of schematically (?) identical databases? 
> The problem I have is a nullpointerexception whenever I call 
> addDescendingOrderByColumn on the database other than the one specified in 
> the name property of the database xml element in schema.xml.
>
> For example
>
>     Criteria crit = new Criteria(databasename);
>     crit.addDescendingOrderByColumn(TablenamePeer.STARTTIME);
>     List l = TablenamePeer.doSelect(crit);
>
> will generate a null pointer exception if databasename!=default db name i.e. 
> the database name specified in the schema.xml. I've tried replacing the name 
> property with * and comma deliminating all databases names, no success.... 
> Any assistance would be gratefully welcome.
>
> John.
>
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