Hi,
The first question do you use your own binary client, is it correct ?

On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 12:32 AM, Giraldo Rosales <[email protected]> wrote:

> How do we modify the @class property?
>
> Trying to add a record using the binary. The record is added successfully
> with the following:
> cluster id: 10
> record content: "first:'Test', num:5"
>
> Lets say cluster id #10 is a class called, "Users".
>
> The record is added as #10:1 but the class field is empty. So in OrientDB
> Studio, when querying, "SELECT FROM Users" is executed, it will not show
> up. It will show up with, "SELECT FROM #10:1".
>
> I would expect when calling RECORD_CREATE and adding the cluster id, it
> would also add the associated class automatically. If not, is there a way
> to add a property to the record content (ie. "'@class':'Users',
> first:'Test', num:5")? Am I doing something wrong?
>
> Thanks!
>
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