please file a radar with the patch ...
On Mar 9, 2009, at 12:38 AM, Ricardo J. Parada wrote:
Thanks Mike...
Well... I went inside EOJDBCOpenBasePrototypes.plist and I replaced
the definition for the intBoolean by the one for FrontBase (which I
know works), except that I changed the external type from INTEGER to
int because that's what all other integer prototypes for OpenBase
seem to use. And... NOW IT WORKS!!!
Ok... so here's the definition I ended up using which finally works
with OpenBase:
{
columnName = "";
externalType = int;
factoryMethodArgumentType =
EOFactoryMethodArgumentIsNSString;
name = intBoolean;
valueClassName = NSNumber;
valueType = c;
},
By the way, this definition also works if I go into the
OpenBaseManager and change the column type from integer to boolean.
Should this be checked in back into Wonder? Otherwise next time I
upgrade to the latest Wonder I'll have to patch it again. :-)
Ricardo
On Mar 8, 2009, at 11:17 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
Not sure I understood what you mean by flag. :-)
there is a prototype named "flag" that maps onto whatever your
database considers a "bit" type -- if your database natively
supports a boolean type, this is the one you would use, though
there are good odds the definition is wrong for OB
Anyways, here's the boolean protototype from ERPrototypes as
defined in EOJDBCOpenBasePrototypes.plist:
yes, this is the varchar(5) boolean type that turns into the
strings "true" or "false" in the database.
and the intBoolean prototype is setup as follows:
{
adaptorValueConversionMethodName = toString;
columnName = "";
externalType = bool;
factoryMethodArgumentType =
EOFactoryMethodArgumentIsNSString;
name = intBoolean;
valueClassName = NSNumber;
valueFactoryMethodName = valueOf;
valueType = c;
},
You're setting this up wrong .. you should look at the other
databases versions of this in ERP ... you don't have/need a
valueFactoryMethodName and a conversion method name for integer
types .. it's much easier than that.
I've been trying all kinds of things to get these booleans to
work... And I just thought of one which might work. I'll change
the type in openbase for those columns back to integer type. Then
I'll use the intBoolean prototype from ERPrototypes. I assume
that's what the intBoolean prototype is for: to have a boolean in
your EO stored as an integer in the database. Right?
yes, though again, if you're using the "boolean" type, you're
probably not going to want intBoolean (though it may work "by
accident").
ms
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