I found 2 limitations, 
1: I am not able to use in clause even after trying various approaches.
2: I wanted to over come this by running a stored procedure ( basically
oracle function, which gives result set). I correctly mapped the result set
to the class and xml file. 
I see these things as biggest limitation for realistic project in
production.
There should be always provision to call underlying architecture, like for
example in this case jdbc.
Thanks.
Arun

-----Original Message-----
From: Vennapusa, Arun [mailto:Arun.Vennapusa@;fmr.com]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 9:49 AM
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Subject: Re: [castor-dev] in clause


I tried with in LIST(("a","b") ,
I get broken pipe exception
Arun

-----Original Message-----
From: Vennapusa, Arun [mailto:Arun.Vennapusa@;fmr.com]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 7:58 AM
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Subject: [castor-dev] in clause


Hi,
when I am executing with in clause like ln ('a','b') , it is throwing an
exception jdo.dbClosedTxRolledback.
Could somebody give an example for in clause.
Thanks.
Arun

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