David, 

This is fantastic... 

EOQualifier openVersionsQualifier = 
Job.VERSIONS.dot(Version.VERSION_STATUS).dot(VersionStatus.VERSION_STATUS_TITLE).eq("Released").and(Job.CLIENT.eq(currentClient));
  
readyToBillJobList = Job.fetchDistinctJobs(jobListEC, openVersionsQualifier, 
null);

fantastic....

BTW,

I copied the fetchJobs(EC, qual, sort) from the _Job.java and pasted into 
Job.java with the change "fetchSpec.setUsesDistinct(true);".
Is this the recommended way to handle this?


public static NSArray<Job> fetchDistinctJobs(EOEditingContext editingContext, 
EOQualifier qualifier, NSArray<EOSortOrdering> sortOrderings) {
    EOFetchSpecification fetchSpec = new EOFetchSpecification(_Job.ENTITY_NAME, 
qualifier, sortOrderings);
    fetchSpec.setUsesDistinct(true);
    fetchSpec.setIsDeep(true);
    NSArray<Job> eoObjects = 
(NSArray<Job>)editingContext.objectsWithFetchSpecification(fetchSpec);
    return eoObjects;
  }

Thanks,

Ted


--- On Tue, 5/4/10, David LeBer <[email protected]> wrote:

> > NSMutableArray<Client>  args = new
> NSMutableArray<Client>();
> > args.addObject(currentClient);
> >         
> > openVersionsQualifier =
> EOQualifier.qualifierWithQualifierFormat("versions.versionStatus.versionStatusTitle
> = 'Released' and client = %@)", args);
> >          
> > readyToBillJobList = Job.fetchDistinctJobs(jobListEC,
> openVersionsQualifier, null);
> > 
> > I wanted to put two objects into the args array.
> > object 1:  String
> > object 2:  currentClient
> > 
> > but of course args is of type Client so I can not do
> that... I did try to use the primaryKey of currentClient,
> but then the qualifier is expecting an integer... so I
> casted the string to an int and it worked. but then args is
> of type Integer... still no joy.
> > 
> > so I tried to let the primaryKey be a string but then
> the qualifier barked it needed an integer.
> > 
> > Either I just don't get it or there is an easier way
> that I just don't see.. If I could cast to integer in the
> qualifier like   " clientid = %@::int",
> args   would fix my problem. then I could
> save all strings in 'args'.
> > 
> > Ted
> 
> 
> Couldn't you use NSMutableArray<Object>?
> 
> But really, I'd avoid using qualifierWithQualifierFormat
> (Icky, icky, 'magic' strings).
> 
> If you are using Wonder then this is easy to do using the
> ERXKey support:
> 
> EOQualifier qual =
> UndocumentedRootObject.VERSIONS.dot(Version.VERSION_STATUS).dot(VersionStatus.VERSION_STATUS_TITLE).eq("Released").and(UndocumentedRootObject.CLIENT.eq(myClient));
> 
> ;david
> 
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> 
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