Re: ERXSortOrderings ?
Re: ERXSortOrderings ?
- Subject: Re: ERXSortOrderings ?
- From: Farrukh Ijaz <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2010 20:59:17 +0300
Thanks Mike for clarification.
Just a question out of nowhere. Has anyone tried or suggested to do WOLips on IntelliJ or NetBeans? I googled and found that there is something in IntelliJ but never managed to get it for me.
Farrukh
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On 14, دسمبر 2010, at 8:28 PM, Mike Schrag <email@hidden> wrote:
> ascs() is just for returning an array of them (it's "plural") ... you use that when you want to pass to something that takes a setSortOrderings(NSArray) and you only have one
>
> dot == append
>
> ms
>
> On Dec 14, 2010, at 12:16 PM, Farrukh Ijaz wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Did you try using .ascs() instead of .asc() and .append() instead of .dot()?
>>
>> Farrukh
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On 14, دسمبر 2010, at 8:02 PM, Theodore Petrosky <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>> Why does this work:
>>>
>>> ERXSortOrderings newOrdering = ERXSortOrdering.sortOrderingWithKey("parentCompany.parentCompanyName", ERXSortOrdering.CompareAscending).then(Client.CLIENT_NAME.asc());
>>>
>>> but this doesn't:
>>>
>>> ERXSortOrderings newOrdering1 = ERXSortOrdering.sortOrderingWithKey(Client.PARENT_COMPANY.dot(ParentCompany.PARENT_COMPANY_NAME).asc()).then(Client.CLIENT_NAME.asc());
>>>
>>> Here is the error: The method sortOrderingWithKey(String, NSSelector) in the type ERXSortOrdering is not applicable for the arguments (ERXSortOrdering.ERXSortOrderings)
>>>
>>> ERXSortOrderings newOrdering2 = ERXSortOrdering.sortOrderingWithKey(Client.PARENT_COMPANY.dot(ParentCompany.PARENT_COMPANY_NAME).asc()).then(Client.CLIENT_NAME.asc());
>>>
>>> ERXSortOrderings newOrdering2 = ERXSortOrdering.sortOrderingWithKey(ParentCompany.PARENT_COMPANY_NAME.asc().then(Client.CLIENT_NAME.asc());
>>>
>>> As long as I start out with "string, selector" then I can chain - then, then, etc.
>>>
>>> I must have some deep seated misunderstanding of ERXSortOrderings and how to create it.
>>>
>>> this one works beautifully: (except on closer examination, I don't understand why it works with the parenthesis around the first element)
>>>
>>> ERXSortOrderings newOrdering = ERXSortOrdering.sortOrderingWithKey("version.job.primaryKey", ERXSortOrdering.CompareAscending)
>>> .then(Invoice.VERSION.dot(Version.ITEM_INDEX).asc())
>>> .then(Invoice.VERSION.dot(Version.SUB_VERSION_NUMBER).asc())
>>> .then(Invoice.VERSION.dot(Version.REVISION_NUMBER).asc())
>>> .then(Invoice.INVOICE_DATE.asc() );
>>>
>>>
>>> Ted
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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