Yeah, I have only seen examples of contains() used with the field name first and then a single value. That could becomes a normal mulit- valued property query. But Im guessing that somewhere your query would have to be converted into an IN query to work.

On 9 Mar 2010, at 03:40, atomi wrote:

Thank you John, I wasn't clear IN was contains() as well.

On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 12:36 PM, John Patterson <[email protected]> wrote: Cursors are not supported for queries that use IN (contains) because under the covers they are broken into multiple queries and merged together.

http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/datastore/queriesandindexes.html#Query_Cursors


On 9 Mar 2010, at 03:21, atomi wrote:

I'm trying to get cursors working with a result set but the JDOCursorHelper.getCursor() method returns null for every query result that is greater than 1
here is my entity method
Item entity:

       @Element(dependent = "true")
       @Persistent(defaultFetchGroup="true",loadFetchGroup="true")
       List<String> comments = new ArrayList<String>();

       def getComments() {
               List comments
               List results

               if (this.comments.isEmpty()) {
                       return this.comments
               }

PersistenceManager pm = PMF.get().getPersistenceManager()
               try {
javax.jdo.Query q = pm.newQuery("select from " +
                                       Comment.class.getName() +
                                       " where :keys.contains(key)")
                       q.setOrdering("datetime desc");
                       q.setRange(0, 5);
                       results = q.execute(this.comments);

Cursor cursor = JDOCursorHelper.getCursor(results);
                       if(cursor != null){
this.cursorString = cursor.toWebSafeString();
                       }

                       comments = pm.detachCopyAll((List) results)
                       comments.size();

                       return comments
               } finally {
                       pm.close()
               }
       }

Can someone tell me why?

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