Good morning Ted.

You can use EOUtilities.objectWithPrimaryKeyValue or 
EOUtilities.objectWithPrimaryKey to accomplish this.
You *can* also expose the PK in your EOModel and ERXKeys will be generated for 
it in your EO templates (you expose an attribute with the 
diamond-looking-thingy-button when editing an attribute). However, exposing the 
PK is (generally considered) bad practice, so don't do that unless you must. I 
just like giving out bad advice every now and then.

Cheers,
- hugi



On 13.7.2010, at 10:41, Theodore Petrosky wrote:

> I need a qualifier that gets a primary key... 
> 
> is the primary key accessible in a qualifier like this?
> 
> versionQual = Version.JOB.dot(Job.<primaryKey()>).eq(something);
> 
> My primary key is the Job Number....
> 
> Ted
> 
> 
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