EOQualifier q = EOQualifier.qualifierWithQualifierFormat ("myAttribute CONTAINS %s AND myAttribute CONTAINS %s", new NSArray (new Object[] {tag1, tag2}));
If this is equivalent to using a EOAndQualifier to join two "CONTAINS" statements, then yes, I did try and it gives the same result

Thanks :-)

Yann Bizeul • yann at tynsoe.org
Cocoa Developer

Le 18 août 06 à 01:47, Sacha Michel Mallais a écrit :

On Aug 17, 2006, at 4:04 PM, Yann Bizeul wrote:

Say an entity MyEntity, having a many-to-many relationship with a Tag entity, the purpose of that is tagging MyEntity with one or more keywords (tags)

Now I want to get all MyEntity having "tag1" AND "tag2" as tags. An EOAndQualifier is nonsense in the result sql since if queries "tag1" = "tag1" AND "tag1" = "tag2", EOOrQualifier is not better since I need to match entries having *both* tags

Try "myAttribute CONTAINS %s AND myAttribute CONTAINS %s" for a format string, with params of "tag1" and "tag2", as in (warning, untested code):

EOQualifier q = EOQualifier.qualifierWithQualifierFormat ("myAttribute CONTAINS %s AND myAttribute CONTAINS %s", new NSArray (new Object[] {tag1, tag2}));


sacha


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