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How to add a lined document to a linklist with the java api in orientdb
The title starts out poorly; there are a few misspellings and capitalization that should have happened. Since the title is the first thing people see, it can attract downvotes without anyone ever looking closely at the question!
Here's how you improve that:
How do I add a linked document to a linked list using the Java API for OrientDB?
Now on to your question text. It's important that you spend time making sure your question 'looks' good. That's what people will vote on in the absence of understanding the tag. Since it's a small tag, you need all the help you can get.
Your question text:
I have a LINKLIST field "children" in a class. I want to do
programmatically what can be done with:update RID add {json here}
my code:
ODocument doc=new ODocument("ClassA"); ODocument parentDoc=db.load(new
ORecordId(rid));
how to make parentDoc field children add the new document without using SQL?
You're (again) missing capitalization and making code look like code and reserved keywords look like reserved keywords (or terms).
To improve your question:
I have an OType.LINKLIST
field children
in a class.
I want to use the following format to update it:
update RID add {json here}
I don't know how to do this without using SQL, which is my goal.
code
ODocument doc=new ODocument("ClassA");
ODocument parentDoc=db.load(new ORecordId(rid));
How do I make the parentDoc
field children
add the new document
without using SQL?
Even with all this (this helps, a lot) it's still a little unclear what's going on. Since I lack any technical knowledge about Orient-DB, I can't help you further, but I do know that if you take the time to format your question properly, you're less likely to get downvotes, even if the question isn't the best phrased.