Thank you,
This gives me a perfect place to start.
Sincerely,
Vladimir Berezniker
Sr. Programmer Analyst
Staten Island University Hospital
Mahler Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
04/02/2003 02:33 AM
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Yes that's possible
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cheers,
Thomas
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> Hi,
> I am trying to use OJB to abstract the object
> persistence. I
> have a class that represents amounts for 12 accounting periods, class
> FiscalValues. I want to save this to a record in a table.
> My hope was to
> use conversion class. Unfortunately the data would need to
> spawn multiple
> columns (I do not want to serialize to one field). Is there
> a concept in
> OJB that allows an object to be persisted across multiple
> columns in the
> table.
>
> Sincerely,
> Vladimir Berezniker
> Sr. Programmer Analyst
> Staten Island University Hospital
>
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