Hi Simon, good hint.
I'm as well pretty knew to JDO but this would explain why I get the
active user (because the last setFilter method overrides the first
ones).

I will give it a try and come back once this is not working...


On 28 Mrz., 12:09, Simon Knott <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know much about JDO, but every example I've seen only has one call
> to the setFilter method.  
>
> Are you sure you're supposed to call it multiple times, rather than doing
> something like the following:
>
>     query.setFilter( "password == passwordParam && username == usernameParam
> && active == activeParam" );

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