So what version of Cayenne are you using (I'd recommend 3.1B1)? Also what type do you select for CTEXT columns in Cayenne model? Should be something like VARCHAR?
Andrus On Oct 30, 2012, at 7:06 PM, Garth Keesler <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanx for the reply. The problem I seem to be having is that the > schema-generated persistent classes have errors whenever one of the CITEXT > attributes is mentioned. Following is a sample of the code which is causing > errors. > > public void setInvoicenbr($importUtils.formatJavaType(${attr.Type}) > invoicenbr) { > writeProperty(INVOICENBR_PROPERTY, invoicenbr); > } > public $importUtils.formatJavaType(${attr.Type}) getInvoicenbr() { > return > ($importUtils.formatJavaType(${attr.Type}))readProperty(INVOICENBR_PROPERTY); > } > > The errors are the same for each occurrence of the CITEXT data type. > > Description Resource Path Location Type > $ cannot be resolved to a variable _Lineitems.java > /oespg/src/main/java/org/ttna/oespg/persistent/auto line 80 Java Problem > > If this is not helpful, let me know and I'll include schema and more code. > > Thanx, > Garth > > On 10/30/2012 10:10 AM, Andrus Adamchik wrote: >> I don't have much recent firsthand PG experience, but reading citext docs, >> it looks like exactly what you need. >> >> So when comparisons are done in SQL it should work (at least it works for me >> on MySQL with similar DB-side settings). On the other hand if you are using >> in-memory filtering with expressions it won't work, as in-memory comparisons >> are simple Java "equal". >> >> Finally there is a 'likeIgnoreCase' expression that works consistently >> in-memory and in DB (regardless of DB-side case sensitivity), as the name >> implies. >> >> Andrus >> >> >> On Oct 30, 2012, at 2:54 PM, Garth Keesler<[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I'm converting an MS Access ADP project to Java/Postgresql/Cayenne (my >>> first and mostly for the fun of it) and am trying to figure out how to best >>> match the case insensitive string usage that is in SQL Server. I created >>> the PG database using CITEXT only where actually necessary but it doesn't >>> seem to be recognized in Cayenne. It appears that I need to replace all >>> CITEXT columns with TEXT and handle case insensitive comparisons manually. >>> I've found a couple of threads that mention this but none had any real >>> advice on how best to do it in a Cayenne environment. Lower() is frequently >>> mentioned as the usual approach but before I go down that path too far I'd >>> appreciate a little feedback from more experienced Cayenne users. >>> >>> Thanx Much, >>> Garth >>> >> > > >
