Werner,

if you are on Cache 5.0.x try %classname
in your SQL Query

Bye
Alex

"Dipl.-Ing. Werner Riegler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb
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> Hi,
>
> I have some derived Classes and I wonder if I can use
>
> the .%ClassName() within my SQL Query...?
>
>
> There are some records in the result set from the child classes also -
>
> and I need a query that gives me only the toplevel objects of my selected
> class ...
>
>
> I must confess that at the moment I am not sure when an d why
>
> I get objects of  child classes in my query also - and when not ...
>
>
> I have a CSP page to manipulate the common Properties of the toplevel
> class -
> and I thik this uses .%Save ...
> After using it - I get the objects in the toplevel and parent class query
as
> well as in the subclass query ...
>
> This is indeed a nice feature - but I need the toplevel and parent class
> objects without the subclass objects also !?
>
> So my idea is to use the %ClassName() in my query -
> and I found a "x__classname" as hidden column shown in the SQL manager -
> so I think there must be an easy way to do this - but how (didn't find
> anything in the docu?) ...
>
>
> brg
> Werner
>
>
>
>



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