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Was losing my mind, now its just blown.
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Was losing my mind, now its just blown.


  • Subject: Was losing my mind, now its just blown.
  • From: Kent Harris <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 17:45:56 -0800

Last week I wrote the list about my struggles concerning an EOQualifier that was failing on the client-side but not the server-side of a D2JC application. Later I said "never mind" because I got a qualified fetch on the client-side to work. In actuality, some worked others didn't.

Today I discovered the client-side qualified fetches that are failing all had the "Cache in Memory" EOModel attribute set. Remember, if the qualifier was removed from the fetch specification, the fetch worked on the client side just fine (with the cache attribute set.)

I don't get it.

- Kent
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