100 : propertyKey = 'abstract' => qualifierOperators = ("contains") 
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On 2013-02-07, at 7:59 AM, Theodore Petrosky <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am trying to understand the ERMODQueryPage in my D2W app. to that end, I 
> cloned it to TPMODQueryPage and I am screwing around to see what does what. 
> 
> I see that the list for the popup might be being generated in 
> ERD2WQueryStringOperator extends D2WQueryStringOperator.
> 
> The end result is that I want to limit the list in the popup on a QueryPage 
> to "Contains", "Starts With", "Like" (although Contains and Like sound like 
> the same thing).
> 
> Is there a property that I can set to give me the list I want or do I have to 
> clone the stringOperator?  
> 
> 
> 
> on a java style question, I see this a lot:
> 
> _stringQualifierOperators = new NSArray<String>(new String[]{"starts with", 
> "contains", "ends with", "is", "like"});
> 
> would it be more better to use
> 
> _stringQualifierOperators = new NSArray<String>("starts with", "contains", 
> "ends with", "is", "like");
> 
> are they the same?
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