Hi Ram,
you can put @fieldTypes field in the embedded object. Example:
{ "@class":"Account", "embedded": { "x": 100.341123124,"@fieldTypes": "x=d" } }
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On 15 October 2014 16:40, Ram Rajamony <[email protected]> wrote:
> OrientDB supports the notion of typed JSON through the "@fieldTypes"
> property. There is some documentation here:
> http://www.orientechnologies.com/docs/last/orientdb.wiki/OrientDB-REST.html#json-data-type-handling-and-schema-less-mode
>
>
> For instance, in the snippet below, the field "x" can be treated as double
> using "@fieldTypes".
>
> { "@class":"Account", "x": 100.341123124,"@fieldTypes": "x=d" }
>
> How can we do the same thing when "x" is in an embedded field as below? I
> have tried a few combinations but cannot get it to work. I am
> using community-2.0-M2.
>
> { "@class":"Account", "a": { "x": 100.341123124 } }
>
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