Sounds like you could use a sub-select. Larry
On 10/5/07, Amol Chaudhari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Larry, > thanks for the reply. > The issue is i have in the topmost section, few values which are calculated > from the child lists. So the lists are needed at the time of calculations > itself. > > Anyway, Can you please help me on the following issue: > Lets say i have a Business object A having a1, a2, a3, a4,a5,a6 as instance > variables. I am getting a1 and a2 from my initial query. Now, a3,a4 are the > calculated fields, whose values i can get from another (single) query. also > a5 is a calculated field whose value also i can get from one more query. and > a6 = a3+a4+a5 (some formula like this). > My question is, how can i map the a3,a4 fileds in the resultMap of my > initial query so that i can populate both the values from a single query? > > Regards, > Amol > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Help-needed-for-representing-complex-business-relationship-tf4574170.html#a13058357 > Sent from the iBATIS - User - Java mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
