Hi Martin,

On 10/20/2010 09:10 PM, mbryant wrote:
>
> So using HQL in velocity helps a little, I have been able to get results, and
> for that I thank you.  I did run into an unexpected issues that you might be
> able to help with.  Below is the query that was used
>
> {{velocity}}
>
>
> #set($hql = "select obj.name, prop.value from BaseObject obj, StringProperty
> prop where obj.className='CustClasses.ToolClass' and prop.id.id=obj.id and
> prop.name='ProductName'")
>
> #set($results = $xwiki.search($hql, 1000, 0))
> #foreach ($item in $results)
>   * $item
> #end
> {{/velocity}}
>
>
> While I get a result it is an unexpected value, it appears to have returned
> the object ID see below:
>

> * [Ljava.lang.Object;@af0baa

That's normal because $item is an array of Java objects (xobject name 
and property value) and by simply printing $item you are in fact calling 
its toString() method which returns the string you see.

>
> It should be noted when I just try to get the obj.name without the property
> value it works fine.

That's normal too, because in this case $item is not an array of Java 
objects but a string (xobject name).

You can use this code to display the results:

|=Object Name|=Property Value
#foreach ($item in $results)
|$item.get(0)|$item.get(1)
#end

Hope this helps,
Marius

>
> Now that I know the Query generally works in Velocity, It should be the same
> thing to just cut and paste the Query into the DB List attribute of an
> object.
>
> Thanks for your continued help and timely response.
>
> On a side note, I would like to be able to create links on results (when
> used inside of a velocity script on a page), is there an easy way to do that
> as well?
>
> Martin
> Modus Operandi
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