Randy,

On Apr 10, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Randy Wigginton wrote:
If someone can point me to an example, I’d be most grateful.

I want to create a fetch spec with two bind variables, yet using custom sql. Is there a way to do it?
I don't know, but I will ask why? Are you sure you need custom SQL? I've done a bit of WebObjects, and I don't recall ever having to use custom SQL in a fetch spec. EOF is remarkably flexible when it comes to generating SQL. Perhaps there is another, better, more portable solution to your problem.

Chuck
I’ve created a fetch spec with two keys, and I’ve executed it. As soon as I click the button for “raw sql”, I get an oracle error (not all variables bound).

Is there some kind of trick? This seems incredibly simple, yet I can’t get it to work.


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