On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Chris Crossen wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Chris Crossen wrote:
>
> > > I am using type="BIT" and type="DATE" in some of the column tags in my
> > > schema xml file. These both become String types in the generated output
> > > files.
>
> > > In the getJavaType method in the TorqueStringUtil class, everything but
> > > VARCHAR, INTEGER, and TIMESTAMP are defaulted to String. Are these the
> only
> > < types available?
>
> > Actually I should remove that method, it's not used. That types are
> > mapped in the db.props file for the target database. And the db.props
> > file for the target db is located in the templates/sql/$DB/db.props
> > in the torque structure. Sorry it's not very clear. But that's where
> > you map the types. And if you do map types send me a diff so I
> > can integrate them :-)
>
> > --
> > jvz.
>
> Thanks for the reply, Jason. I am not generating SQL DDL. The problem I am
> having is in the generated map builder and peer files. The columns I define
> as BIT and DATE are being generated as String fields in the .java files.
> Will modifying the appropriate db.props file fix this?
Hmmm. No, I believe there a standard map for JDBC types to Java
types. I'll find it and make the mapbuilders correctly state
the type. This might require some other changes, but I will
look at it as I am in Torque land right now :-)
--
jvz.
Jason van Zyl
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