Hi!

It does not work... it actually generates the correct SQL call, with the user_id column name and such, but apparently it can't get the primary key value from the object and throws an exception (No value specified for parameter 1.). Maybe if I make the primary key a class property, but that sucks... am I doing something wrong?

  Yours

Miguel Arroz

On 2006/01/03, at 12:09, Arturo Pérez wrote:

On Jan 3, 2006, at 6:57 AM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
It would be great if Apple allowed to have a qualifier like "user = %@", %@ being the User object. What it should do is what I do manually... using EOUtilities.primaryKeyForObject() to obtain it's primary key, and the fetch the correct object.

EOF does allow qualifiers like that. If it's not working then your model may be incorrect.

-arturo



      "GUERRA E' PAZ
       LIBERDADE E' ESCRAVIDAO
       IGNORANCIA E' FORCA"       -- 1984

Miguel Arroz
http://www.ipragma.com



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