Re: EOModeler : NSTimestamp - Factory Method / Conversion Method
Re: EOModeler : NSTimestamp - Factory Method / Conversion Method
- Subject: Re: EOModeler : NSTimestamp - Factory Method / Conversion Method
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 12:15:34 -0700
- Organization: Global Village Consulting, Inc.
The Internal Data Type should be Date not Custom. Yes, that handles
time too.
See Value Type section here
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/WebObjects/UsingEOModeler/4WorkingWithAttributes/index.html
Chuck
lists wrote:
Hello list,
i'm just starting to program WO and i'm really exited. Here's something
that the Docs didn't cover: I'm Using NSTimestamps on the WOApp-side and
DATETIME on the database-side to model my creation and modification
dates of my records (rows) in my database. Actually storing and
retrieving data works fine, but:
EOModeler complains when saving the model that Factory and Conversion
Methods of my datestoring rows are undefined (which is true). I don't
know what to enter in order to make it stop complaining.
can somebody explain?
thank you very much
jacques couzteau
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OSX 10.2.6 / mysql / WO 5.2.1 / mysql-connector-java-3.0.8-stable-bin.jar
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