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Re: SQL?


  • Subject: Re: SQL?
  • From: Owen McKerrow <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 11:35:18 +1100

Hi Wong,

Im assuming you already have fetched the data from the database and you want to narrow down your results.
What you need is EOQualifier ( http://developer.apple.com/ documentation/WebObjects/Reference/API5.2.4/com/webobjects/eocontrol/ EOQualifier.html ).


Owen


On 09/02/2006, at 11:33 AM, Jim Wong wrote:

Can I use SQL statements in WO to extract certain rows in my entity? Basically I want to filter my entity object for certain rows of data. how to do this?

Warmest Regards,
Jim Wong
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