All,
I am working on a project which supports oracle and trying to make it to DB2 compatible. I have added the DB2 GLORP support from VW7.8 to the existing code and getting the below error . The selector tableToSelectFromIn:for: is implemented only in PGSequence. Am I missing something or a bug? Thanks in advance, Suresh Glorp.DB2Sequence(Object)>>doesNotUnderstand: Receiver: a Glorp.DB2Sequence Instance Variables: reservedNumbers = an OrderedCollection[0] name = 'SEQUENCE' tableSelectCommand = nil schema = nil count = 0 sequenceIncrement = 1 accessProtect = a Semaphore[0] Arguments: t1 = a Message with selector: #tableToSelectFromIn:for: and arguments: #(a Glorp.GlorpSession a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC)) Temporaries: t2 = a MessageNotUnderstood t3 = nil Context PC = 25 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Glorp.DB2Sequence(Glorp.NamedSequence)>>reserveViaTableSelect:in:for: Receiver: a Glorp.DB2Sequence Instance Variables: reservedNumbers = an OrderedCollection[0] name = 'SEQUENCE' tableSelectCommand = nil schema = nil count = 0 sequenceIncrement = 1 accessProtect = a Semaphore[0] Arguments: t1 = 1 t2 = a Glorp.GlorpSession t3 = a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC) Temporaries: t4 = nil t5 = nil Context PC = 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Glorp.DB2Sequence(Glorp.NamedSequence)>>reserveSequenceNumbers:in:for: Receiver: a Glorp.DB2Sequence Instance Variables: reservedNumbers = an OrderedCollection[0] name = 'SEQUENCE' tableSelectCommand = nil schema = nil count = 0 sequenceIncrement = 1 accessProtect = a Semaphore[0] Arguments: t1 = 1 t2 = a Glorp.GlorpSession t3 = a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC) Temporaries: t4 = 1 t5 = nil Context PC = 18 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- optimized [] in [] in Glorp.UnitOfWork>>reserveSequenceNumbers Receiver: an UndefinedObject Arguments: t4 = a Glorp.DB2Sequence(SEQUENCE) Temporaries: .t3 = an OrderedCollection[1] .self = a Glorp.UnitOfWork .t2 = a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC) Context PC = 12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- OrderedCollection>>do: Receiver: an OrderedCollection Instance Variables: firstIndex = 1 lastIndex = 1 Arguments: t1 = BlockClosure [] in [] in Glorp.UnitOfWork>>reserveSequenceNumbers Temporaries: t2 = 1 t3 = 1 Context PC = 17 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- optimized [] in Glorp.UnitOfWork>>reserveSequenceNumbers Receiver: an UndefinedObject Arguments: t2 = a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC) t3 = an OrderedCollection[1] Temporaries: .self = a Glorp.UnitOfWork Context PC = 13 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "glorp-group" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [hidden email]. To post to this group, send email to [hidden email]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/glorp-group?hl=en. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. |
Hi Suresh, In my recent 7.10 build image, Glorp.NamedSequence>>reserveViaTableSelect:in:for:
is also implemented in DB2Sequence’s superclass, OracleSequence, and so #
tableToSelectFromIn:for: is never sent. Looking back over previous versions (I
don’t have a shipped 7.8 version handy at the moment), it seems that this
was in place even for 7.8, although I can’t verify that at the moment.
Perhaps you have some code loaded which overrides that? If possible, you may
want to also experiment with a 7.9.1 image, to see if that changes anything. - Dave From:
[hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf
Of Suresh Kumar All, I am working on a project which supports oracle and trying
to make it to DB2 compatible. I have added the DB2 GLORP support from VW7.8 to
the existing code and getting the below error . The selector
tableToSelectFromIn:for: is implemented only in PGSequence. Am I missing
something or a bug? Thanks in advance, Suresh Glorp.DB2Sequence(Object)>>doesNotUnderstand: Receiver: a
Glorp.DB2Sequence Instance Variables: reservedNumbers
= an OrderedCollection[0] name
= 'SEQUENCE' tableSelectCommand
= nil schema
= nil count
= 0 sequenceIncrement
= 1 accessProtect
= a Semaphore[0] Arguments: t1
= a Message with selector: #tableToSelectFromIn:for: and arguments: #(a
Glorp.GlorpSession a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC)) Temporaries: t2
= a MessageNotUnderstood t3
= nil Context PC = 25 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Glorp.DB2Sequence(Glorp.NamedSequence)>>reserveViaTableSelect:in:for: Receiver: a
Glorp.DB2Sequence Instance Variables: reservedNumbers
= an OrderedCollection[0] name
= 'SEQUENCE' tableSelectCommand
= nil schema
= nil count
= 0 sequenceIncrement
= 1 accessProtect
= a Semaphore[0] Arguments: t1
= 1 t2
= a Glorp.GlorpSession t3
= a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC) Temporaries: t4
= nil t5
= nil Context PC = 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Glorp.DB2Sequence(Glorp.NamedSequence)>>reserveSequenceNumbers:in:for: Receiver: a
Glorp.DB2Sequence Instance Variables: reservedNumbers
= an OrderedCollection[0] name
= 'SEQUENCE' tableSelectCommand
= nil schema
= nil count
= 0 sequenceIncrement
= 1 accessProtect
= a Semaphore[0] Arguments: t1
= 1 t2
= a Glorp.GlorpSession t3
= a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC) Temporaries: t4
= 1 t5
= nil Context PC = 18 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- optimized [] in [] in
Glorp.UnitOfWork>>reserveSequenceNumbers Receiver: an
UndefinedObject Arguments: t4
= a Glorp.DB2Sequence(SEQUENCE) Temporaries: .t3
= an OrderedCollection[1] .self
= a Glorp.UnitOfWork .t2
= a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC) Context PC = 12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- OrderedCollection>>do: Receiver: an
OrderedCollection Instance Variables: firstIndex
= 1 lastIndex
= 1 Arguments: t1
= BlockClosure [] in [] in Glorp.UnitOfWork>>reserveSequenceNumbers Temporaries: t2
= 1 t3
= 1 Context PC = 17 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- optimized [] in
Glorp.UnitOfWork>>reserveSequenceNumbers Receiver: an
UndefinedObject Arguments: t2
= a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC) t3
= an OrderedCollection[1] Temporaries: .self
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Thanks Dave, I have tried with 7.9.1 vanilla image with only GLORP loaded (that will eliminate the possibility of my code overrides). Implementation of # tableToSelectFromIn:for: is missing in DB2Sequence(its only in PGSequence, ) If I could implement for DB2Sequence or in NamedSequence, it may solve my problem . Any suggestions?
Thanks, Suresh
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I think I may have misunderstood your needs. What I meant is
that DB2Sequence doesn’t need #tableToSelectFromIn:for: (at least in
VW7.9 and later). Remember that DB2Sequence inherits from OracleSequence, which
uses a different approach, not involving #tableToSelectFromIn:for:. Looking at
your original stack, Glorp.DB2Sequence(Glorp.NamedSequence)>>reserveViaTableSelect:in:for: In a 7.9 image, DB2Sequence inherits this method from OracleSequence,
not NamedSequence, and so the code path (and stack) will be very different. On the other hand, maybe I’m missing something else here. - Dave From: [hidden email]
[mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Suresh Kumar Thanks Dave, I have tried with 7.9.1 vanilla image with only
GLORP loaded (that will eliminate the possibility of my code overrides).
Implementation of # tableToSelectFromIn:for: is missing in DB2Sequence(its
only in PGSequence, ) If I could implement for DB2Sequence or in NamedSequence,
it may solve my problem . Any suggestions? Thanks, Suresh Hi
Suresh, In
my recent 7.10 build image, Glorp.NamedSequence>>reserveViaTableSelect:in:for:
is also implemented in DB2Sequence’s superclass, OracleSequence, and so #
tableToSelectFromIn:for: is never sent. Looking back over previous versions (I
don’t have a shipped 7.8 version handy at the moment), it seems that this
was in place even for 7.8, although I can’t verify that at the moment.
Perhaps you have some code loaded which overrides that? If possible, you may
want to also experiment with a 7.9.1 image, to see if that changes anything. -
Dave From: <a
href="javascript:" target="_blank">glorp...@... [mailto:<a
href="javascript:" target="_blank">glorp...@...] On Behalf
Of Suresh Kumar All, I
am working on a project which supports oracle and trying to make it to DB2
compatible. I have added the DB2 GLORP support from VW7.8 to the existing code
and getting the below error . The selector tableToSelectFromIn:for: is
implemented only in PGSequence. Am I missing something or a bug? Thanks in
advance, Suresh Glorp.DB2Sequence(Object)>>doesNotUnderstand: Receiver:
a Glorp.DB2Sequence Instance
Variables:
reservedNumbers = an OrderedCollection[0]
name = 'SEQUENCE'
tableSelectCommand = nil
schema = nil
count = 0
sequenceIncrement = 1
accessProtect = a Semaphore[0] Arguments:
t1 = a Message with selector: #tableToSelectFromIn:for: and arguments: #(a
Glorp.GlorpSession a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC)) Temporaries:
t2 = a MessageNotUnderstood
t3 = nil Context
PC = 25 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Glorp.DB2Sequence(Glorp.NamedSequence)>>reserveViaTableSelect:in:for: Receiver:
a Glorp.DB2Sequence Instance
Variables:
reservedNumbers = an OrderedCollection[0]
name = 'SEQUENCE'
tableSelectCommand = nil
schema = nil
count = 0
sequenceIncrement = 1
accessProtect = a Semaphore[0] Arguments:
t1 = 1
t2 = a Glorp.GlorpSession
t3 = a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC) Temporaries:
t4 = nil
t5 = nil Context
PC = 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Glorp.DB2Sequence(Glorp.NamedSequence)>>reserveSequenceNumbers:in:for: Receiver:
a Glorp.DB2Sequence Instance
Variables:
reservedNumbers = an OrderedCollection[0]
name = 'SEQUENCE'
tableSelectCommand = nil
schema = nil
count = 0
sequenceIncrement = 1
accessProtect = a Semaphore[0] Arguments:
t1 = 1
t2 = a Glorp.GlorpSession
t3 = a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC) Temporaries:
t4 = 1
t5 = nil Context
PC = 18 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- optimized
[] in [] in Glorp.UnitOfWork>>reserveSequenceNumbers Receiver:
an UndefinedObject Arguments:
t4 = a Glorp.DB2Sequence(SEQUENCE) Temporaries:
.t3 = an OrderedCollection[1]
.self = a Glorp.UnitOfWork
.t2 = a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC) Context
PC = 12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- OrderedCollection>>do: Receiver:
an OrderedCollection Instance
Variables:
firstIndex = 1
lastIndex = 1 Arguments:
t1 = BlockClosure [] in [] in Glorp.UnitOfWork>>reserveSequenceNumbers Temporaries:
t2 = 1
t3 = 1 Context
PC = 17 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- optimized
[] in Glorp.UnitOfWork>>reserveSequenceNumbers Receiver:
an UndefinedObject Arguments:
t2 = a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC)
t3 = an OrderedCollection[1] Temporaries:
.self = a Glorp.UnitOfWork Context
PC = 13 --
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Thanks Dave ..I have figured out the issue...now I am facing a new issue..the GLORP version we were using is very way old and now I am porting to 7.9.1 version. In some places our code using resultCollectionClass from old OneToManyMapping..but after upgrading to latest GLORP I don't see resultCollectionClass in OneToManyMapping or its super classes. Please suggest is there any alterate method for resultCollectionClass or its equivalent..
Regards. Suresh -Suresh
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Hi Suresh, I cannot seem to find any method named ‘resultCollectionClass’
in current or older versions of Glorp (I checked back to 2007). There is a
method, OneToManyMapping>>collectionType. Perhaps that does the same
thing? Otherwise, if you can verify the version of Glorp you’re using, I could
check further back. - Dave From:
[hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf
Of Suresh Kumar Thanks Dave ..I have figured out the issue...now I am facing
a new issue..the GLORP version we were using is very way old and now I am
porting to 7.9.1 version. In some places our code using resultCollectionClass
from old OneToManyMapping..but after upgrading to latest GLORP I don't see
resultCollectionClass in OneToManyMapping or its super classes. Please suggest
is there any alterate method for resultCollectionClass or its equivalent.. Regards. Suresh
-Suresh On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 10:31 PM, Wallen, David <[hidden email]>
wrote: I
think I may have misunderstood your needs. What I meant is that DB2Sequence
doesn’t need #tableToSelectFromIn:for: (at least in VW7.9 and later). Remember
that DB2Sequence inherits from OracleSequence, which uses a different approach,
not involving #tableToSelectFromIn:for:. Looking at your original stack, Glorp.DB2Sequence(Glorp.NamedSequence)>>reserveViaTableSelect:in:for: In a
7.9 image, DB2Sequence inherits this method from OracleSequence, not
NamedSequence, and so the code path (and stack) will be very different. On
the other hand, maybe I’m missing something else here. -
Dave From: [hidden email]
[mailto:[hidden email]]
On Behalf Of Suresh Kumar Thanks
Dave, I have tried with 7.9.1 vanilla image with only GLORP loaded (that will
eliminate the possibility of my code overrides). Implementation of #
tableToSelectFromIn:for: is missing in DB2Sequence(its only in PGSequence, ) If
I could implement for DB2Sequence or in NamedSequence, it may solve my problem
. Any suggestions? Thanks, Suresh Hi
Suresh, In
my recent 7.10 build image,
Glorp.NamedSequence>>reserveViaTableSelect:in:for: is also implemented in
DB2Sequence’s superclass, OracleSequence, and so # tableToSelectFromIn:for: is
never sent. Looking back over previous versions (I don’t have a shipped 7.8
version handy at the moment), it seems that this was in place even for 7.8,
although I can’t verify that at the moment. Perhaps you have some code loaded
which overrides that? If possible, you may want to also experiment with a 7.9.1
image, to see if that changes anything. -
Dave From:
[hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Suresh
Kumar All, I
am working on a project which supports oracle and trying to make it to DB2
compatible. I have added the DB2 GLORP support from VW7.8 to the existing code
and getting the below error . The selector tableToSelectFromIn:for: is
implemented only in PGSequence. Am I missing something or a bug? Thanks in
advance, Suresh Glorp.DB2Sequence(Object)>>doesNotUnderstand: Receiver:
a Glorp.DB2Sequence Instance
Variables:
reservedNumbers = an OrderedCollection[0]
name = 'SEQUENCE'
tableSelectCommand = nil
schema = nil
count = 0
sequenceIncrement = 1
accessProtect = a Semaphore[0] Arguments:
t1 = a Message with selector: #tableToSelectFromIn:for: and arguments: #(a
Glorp.GlorpSession a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC)) Temporaries:
t2 = a MessageNotUnderstood
t3 = nil Context
PC = 25 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Glorp.DB2Sequence(Glorp.NamedSequence)>>reserveViaTableSelect:in:for: Receiver:
a Glorp.DB2Sequence Instance
Variables:
reservedNumbers = an OrderedCollection[0]
name = 'SEQUENCE'
tableSelectCommand = nil
schema = nil
count = 0
sequenceIncrement = 1
accessProtect = a Semaphore[0] Arguments:
t1 = 1
t2 = a Glorp.GlorpSession
t3 = a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC) Temporaries:
t4 = nil
t5 = nil Context
PC = 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Glorp.DB2Sequence(Glorp.NamedSequence)>>reserveSequenceNumbers:in:for: Receiver:
a Glorp.DB2Sequence Instance
Variables:
reservedNumbers = an OrderedCollection[0]
name = 'SEQUENCE'
tableSelectCommand = nil
schema = nil
count = 0
sequenceIncrement = 1
accessProtect = a Semaphore[0] Arguments:
t1 = 1
t2 = a Glorp.GlorpSession
t3 = a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC) Temporaries:
t4 = 1
t5 = nil Context
PC = 18 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- optimized
[] in [] in Glorp.UnitOfWork>>reserveSequenceNumbers Receiver:
an UndefinedObject Arguments:
t4 = a Glorp.DB2Sequence(SEQUENCE) Temporaries:
.t3 = an OrderedCollection[1]
.self = a Glorp.UnitOfWork
.t2 = a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC) Context
PC = 12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- OrderedCollection>>do: Receiver:
an OrderedCollection Instance
Variables:
firstIndex = 1
lastIndex = 1 Arguments:
t1 = BlockClosure [] in [] in Glorp.UnitOfWork>>reserveSequenceNumbers Temporaries:
t2 = 1
t3 = 1 Context
PC = 17 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- optimized
[] in Glorp.UnitOfWork>>reserveSequenceNumbers Receiver:
an UndefinedObject Arguments:
t2 = a Glorp.DatabaseTable(TSK_DESC)
t3 = an OrderedCollection[1] Temporaries:
.self = a Glorp.UnitOfWork Context
PC = 13 --
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Hi Dave,
The version we use is probably from 2002 - 2003 period. Thanks, Suresh
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The collectionType is what you want. Note that Glorp split out some of this so that there is an actual model for the attribute and it's what holds the type, rather than the mapping. If you don't explicitly define the attribute then it will get created implicitly, and there are methods for some of its properties on the mapping as well, which is why collectionType is there.
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