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  • Subject: Queries
  • From: james cicenia <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 10:44:26 -0600

Ok -

I have been perusing the voluminous documentation and apis and I came
across EOQualifier. I was wondering if I should use this method to create
my many subsets of data after pulling my objects via the one to many
relationship. Originally, I was modeling all of this with EOModelers Fetch
Specifications but that would always go to the database first.


Would it be cleaner and more efficient to code all my sub-selects as methods
in the base classes that EOModeler creates for me using EOQualifier?


For instance my portfolio object will have many projects with different status, etc. and these would be displayed in their own particular pane on the web page.

Just fishing for good design patterns here.

Sincerely,

James Cicenia - President/CEO
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