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company().employees().valueForKey("name")
On Sep 16, 2004, at 5:01 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
Hello ---
I am wondering if there is a one line piece of webobjects magic that I am missing.
Something which would return an array of strings from a relationship.
Say I have a company with employee objects. I want a new string array of the
company's employee names.
I have been looping through the relationship
and adding the string to a mutable array and was wondering
if their was a shortcut I have not stumbled upon?
Thanks again,
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| >Re: Returning a Related Array of Attributes? (From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>) |
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