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Type : Patch
Issue Id : TRQS99
Reported by: Will Holcomb
wholcomb - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Details:
Platform: PC
Operating system: Redhat
Summary: Error setting default on foreign key
Description: Object.vm includes the following code in the Object generation code when
generating the methods to set a foreign key reference:
#if($colFK.Primitive)
#set ($coldefval = "0")
#set ($coldefval = $column.DefaultValue)
set${column.JavaName}($coldefval);
#else
set${column.JavaName}(($column.JavaNative)null);
#end
The template is checking here if the column being referred to is represented by an
object and choosing how to set the default.
It is setting the default on the local column though, so the check should be whether
the local column is an object, not the reffered to column.
The bulk of this patch is a change to this:
#if($localCol.primitive)
#set( $defaultValue = 0 )
## Velocity will not assign when the returned value is null
#set( $defaultValue = $column.defaultValue )
set${column.javaName}($defaultValue);
#else
set${column.javaName}(($column.javaNative)null);
#end
There is also some variable renaming within the local code block to make the logic
clearer. (I did it while I was figuring out how it worked.)
Status: New
Priority: Medium
Vote: Medium
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