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Matthew Toseland a écrit :

> Yes. There is an example in section 5.2.3 of the tutorial (doc/tutorial in 
> the 
> source). However, that's assuming you're using an array. If you have to look 
> for it in a list, it may be more difficult. You might try with Native Queries 
> but I doubt that it would be any more efficient than the above.

Well native queries really aren't optimised, but maybe I can switch to a
simple array...
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