Thanks Datanuclues team.

I know it is logical to just blame it on Datanucleus on GAE. But I gave it a
benefit of doubt.

Anyway, so is there any other way of getting objects with only the
properties that I specify? (The second part in the question).

Otherwise, it will just be a join and I will have to get individual
properties and then have a constructor, which again will involve lots of
reflection for each field for dynamically created objects.

Any help would be great.

On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 12:52 AM, datanucleus <[email protected]>wrote:

> > ***Unsupported***DatastoreOperatorException:
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> Which of your possible situations does that exception suggest ?
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