From my limited view it seems that it would be pretty difficult to
support some if not all DB functions as the database would support them.
It would at least take a trip to the database which would be... cumbersome.
Thomas Fischer wrote:
You are right, default values with sql functions in them are not supported
by Torque. This is known, there is also an issue in scarab for this.
I should look into it some time whether this can be fixed.
Thomas
Trey Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 11.08.2005 15:12:59:
I am using the following:
Torque Version: 3.2-rc1
Using: ANT, MSSQL
I was able to get around the problem but I believe I now know what the
issue was. Inside of the generated schema it was calling a function
'getDate()' that really didn't exist anywhere. That's because I used the
default value of (getDate()) in the MSSQL table schema. So I imagine
that functions don't carry over so well as defaults in table schema
while using torque.
Thomas Fischer wrote:
Hi,
to help you with this, some more information would be needed
- the part of the schema which caused the problem
- the version of Torque you are using
- a relevant snippet of generated code around BaseQuestionnaire.java:45
where the comile error occurs.
Thomas
Trey Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 08.08.2005 18:11:20:
I am trying to compile the Torque generated classes and I am running
into a problem with a getDate() method. The following error is
returned:
build:
[javac] Compiling 51 source files to C:\...\web\WEB-INF\classes
[javac] C:\...\BaseQuestionnaire.java:45: cannot find symbol
[javac] symbol : method getdate()
[javac] location: class com.provima.pcsw.mssql.BaseQuestionnaire
[javac] private Date created = new Date(getdate());
[javac] ^
[javac] Note: Some input files use unchecked or unsafe operations.
[javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details.
[javac] 1 error
Any quick advice would be nice. I don't understand the purpose of this
method or how to regen the classes in another way where this error
won't
crop up. I am loathe to edit it out of the class because I don't know
the implications and I don't want to have to edit it every time the
Object Model is built.
Thanks, -Trey
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