I used the logger too, but it looks like some fundimental gaps in OJB at the moment. here is an OQL link:
http://www.computing.surrey.ac.uk/personal/st/D.Barton/CS363/4d-OQL.pdf -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 18 November 2002 16:00 To: OJB Users List Subject: Re: simple OQL where syntax I am new to OBJ too. Where did you find OQL reference? I could not find anything other than the tutorial2. I even bought the ODMG book. Instead of using select *, I used "select del" as in tutorial2. I could not even found any reference of del in the ODMG book. Another thing I did was turn on the logger to info level so that I can see the SQL statement generated. Hope this helps. Please let me know where to find OQL reference. Thank you, Jane Neil Blue <Neil.Blue@denovop To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" harma.com> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: 11/18/2002 08:48 Subject: simple OQL where syntax AM Please respond to "OJB Users List" Hello, I have now got OJB up and running with the ODMG interface, from within JBoss. Now I am starting to look into OQL, but I have a few questions after reading an OQL doc and trying it out on ODJ 1) when I try using a table name alias like: select * from com.novobase.jaxbjdo.Minimol m where m.name='MyName#2' I get the error: unexpected token: m 2) when I try without: select * from com.novobase.jaxbjdo.Minimol where name='MyName#2' I get the error: ClassCastException: java.lang.Character 3) when I try: select * from com.novobase.jaxbjdo.Minimol where name="MyName#2" I get the error: Invalid column name (this is an oracle error) 4) If i try bind: select * from com.novobase.jaxbjdo.Minimol where name=? then use: query.bind("MyName#2"); I get the error: unexpected char: ? here is an extract from my repository.xml file <class-descriptor class="com.novobase.jaxbjdo.Minimol" table="minimol"> <field-descriptor id="1" name="id" column="ID" jdbc-type="INTEGER" primarykey="true" autoincrement="true"/> <field-descriptor id="2" name="name" column="NAME" jdbc-type="VARCHAR"/> ... </class-descriptor> What format should I use for such a simple OQL query? Thanks Neil -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>