PrimitiveTypes | Highly reusable types and base types | Functional Programming library
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SW.PrimitiveTypes is a library containing highly reusable types and interfaces that pertain to certain patterns of programming and typical value types. It is a dependency for almost all Simplify9's packages.
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QUESTION
Looking for how to debug this or a reason why it might be returning empty.
I'm using Prisma graphql with a mysql databse and I was able to preload the database with data and then set up the schema to match the database.
For example I have the schema:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Sep-18 at 12:31This was basically due to the fact that prisma has yet to implement mysql introspection. They are currently working it now.
QUESTION
I have been provided with an XSD with the following definition of the type AnySimple
(I do not know why this type has been defined, but in any case it is distinct from xsd:anySimpleType
):
ANSWER
Answered 2018-Aug-06 at 16:51This seems to be related to this issue, found in the documentation of PyXB: http://pyxb.sourceforge.net/userref_usebind.html#coping-with-wrong-xsi-type-attributes
The error can be solved by adding a line in the code previous to the parsing of the XML file, that relaxes the strictness of the XML interpretation:
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I'm trying to check if the object I instantiated basically instantiates sub-objects, so that I can in turn continue this way until I finish inspecting / error checking input / filling in my object. The goal is to fill the information of that object without knowing what the attributes are as they are auto-generated by other code, so they are subject to change without notice. I'm trying to do it using a recursive function. It might be a bit clearer with an example:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Nov-30 at 23:44So, a couple of points. First, instead of making a tuple of "primitive types" (note, Python doesn't have primitive types) it makes more sense to enumerate the types you want to handle, so:
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I practice the use of ATL, so I'm trying to do very simple model transformation like below.
ATL:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Oct-20 at 13:23You have to add:
t : Form!ScreenItem(
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