The first syntax should be:

query.setFilter("urlId == urlParam");
query.setFilter("userId == userParam");

On Jan 21, 12:36 am, WillSpecht <[email protected]> wrote:
> So you want to be able to find all URL's saved by a User that have a
> certain Tag? Or, all the Users that have Tagged "Tech" to a URL? Or,
> all the Tags given a URL by a certain User?
>
> This can be done with our Model.  It's actually what the second part
> of the video in the link is about.
>
> Merge Join
>
> All you need to do is add a second filter.
>
> not sure if the syntax is:
>
> query.setFilter("urlId == urlParam");
>
> or
>
> query.setFilter("urlId == urlParam && userId == userParam");
>
> This query would return all the Tags that a specific User put on a
> specific URL.
>
> I hope this is what you were looking for.
>
> On Jan 20, 5:39 pm, Benjamin Carlson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I just came across this document:
>
> >http://www.scribd.com/doc/24330945/No-Relation-The-Mixed-Blessings-of...
>
> > It helps, but doesn't completely answer my question. It would appear that
> > what I'm wanting to do is an EAV (entities/attributes/values) type
> > relationship, however, I'm still not clear on how to do so in GAE/J and
> > still be able to query how I need to.
>
> > As for adding a list to each of User and Tag, it doesn't keep the
> > relationship between the User, Tag AND URL... just two of the three...
> > that's what's causing me heartburn here... :) Or, perhaps it does, and I'm
> > too relationally-minded to see it?
>
> > Thanks!
>
> > -Ben

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