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  • Blama
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    Originally posted by cramirez View Post
    Is there a DataSource XSD?
    cramirez, please see http://forums.smartclient.com/showthread.php?t=18093 regarding the XSD file question.

    I understand Isomorphic's point of view regarding the extensibility of the ds.xml format
    (see http://www.smartclient.com/smartgwte...lang.String%29).
    Nevertheless it should be possible to create an own (growing) version of a XSD adjusted to your needs, which will save you a lot of trouble with typos or careless mistakes in ds.xml files.
    I thought myself of it, but never started it. If you are interested in doing so I'd appreciate if you share your results.

    Best regards,
    Blama

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  • cramirez
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    Uppercase please

    Hello,

    I found the property in the documentation: http://www.smartclient.com/smartgwtee/javadoc/com/smartgwt/client/docs/serverds/DataSourceField.html#joinType in this definition JoinType is all uppercase. If I use the uppercase version it doesn't work.

    Please update this behavior or the documentation because only thanks of this post I was able put specify an outer join.

    Is there a DataSource XSD?

    Regards

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  • Cal
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    For anyone searching for this feature - it was implemented and can be used as such:

    <field foreignKey="test.id" joinType="outer" name="test2"</field>
    Last edited by Cal; 23 Jan 2013, 06:13.

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  • Isomorphic
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    Currently no, but something like an attribute field.joinType could make this possible and makes sense as a sponsorship.

    Note this kind of thing looks like it would be simple enough to just do without setting up a sponsorship, but there are lots of variations in join syntax for different DBs, and this needs to work correctly even with there are multiple joins involved (some outer, some normal/inner).

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  • bbruyn
    started a topic includeFrom outer join?

    includeFrom outer join?

    Can a datasource field's includeFrom attribute generate an outer join instead of an inner? Doesn't look that way, but here's hoping I've just missed something... if not, perhaps a feature sponsorship?
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