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Re: D2WS & Fetch Specs



Hi, Mat,

If you built the fetch spec as a named fetch specification in the EOModel, then take a look at the EOModeller User Guide's section "Using Named Fetch Specifications". You can find it here:

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/WebObjects/UsingEOModeler/ 8WorkingWithFetchSpecifications/chapter_8_section_7.html#//apple_ref/ doc/uid/TP30001018-CH208-BABCCIFH

Or you can use Frames by going to the document with this URL:

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/WebObjects/UsingEOModeler/ index.html

and clicking on the "Working With Fetch Specifications" reveal triangle in the left nav bar to see the section "Using Named Fetch Specifications".

Regards,
Jerry

On Dec 18, 2006, at 12:39 PM, email@hidden wrote:

Hello,

I've read the Apple docs on Direct To WebServices and find that EO entities with fetch specs are supposed to have those fetches available in D2WS however it doesn't say how or were. I made a model, added fetches in EO and used it in D2WS but I can't find where these specs are avaiable either in the WebServices assistant or in the project. Could someone please explain how I can access and use these fetches?

Thanks,
--Mat
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