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Re: EOModeler : NSTimestamp - Factory Method / Conversion Method
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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 14:48:54 -0700
  • Organization: Global Village Consulting, Inc.

lists wrote:

I believe, it was the coloumn named value class (obj-c) that got me on the wrong track.
...
Is the coloumn  'class (obj-c)' of any importance when working with  java?

No, it is not relevant. There *is* a Value Class (Java) column, and it *is* relevant. I'll suggest that you do this in EOModeler:

1. Click on the colum heading where it says Value Class (Obj-C). This will highlight the column.

2. Press the Backspace button.  This will remove the column from the view.

3. Find the Add Column... dropdown control (near the middle of the window, at the bottom, left of the top pane).

4. Drop down the Add Column... control and select Value Class (Java).


It will make a lot more sense from then on! :-)


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