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Im developing an app with User and Request as classes on Parse. My Users have currentLocation (PFGeoPoint) as an attribute and Requests have a pointer to refer the User that owns the request (requestor:PFUser). So Im trying to find requests from users near to the current user logged in.

I need to do something like:

let currentUserGeoPoint = PFUser.currentUser()!["currentLocation"] as! PFGeoPoint

var query = PFQuery(className:"Request")
query.whereKey("requestor.currentLocation", nearGeoPoint: currentUserGeoPoint)
query.findObjectsInBackgroundWithBlock {
      (objects, error) -> Void in
          if (error == nil) {
             self.userRequests = objects!
             self.tableView.reloadData()
          }else {
             println(error?.userInfo)
          }
}

But unfortunatelly this is not possible:

[Error]: Dot notation can only be used on objects (Code: 102, Version: 1.8.1)
Optional([code: 102, error: Dot notation can only be used on objects, temporary: 0, NSLocalizedDescription: Dot notation can only be used on objects])

Any ideas?

This is how my Request Class looks like on Parse:

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This is the User Class:

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  • The dot notation part of your error message leads me to believe that the requestor in your whereKey is not an object, i.e. you cannot call currentLocation on a non-object ("requestor.currentLocation"). Can you check that ?
    – the_critic
    Sep 7, 2015 at 1:11
  • Can you show the user class as well ?
    – the_critic
    Sep 7, 2015 at 1:43

1 Answer 1

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According to this question in the Parse Community:

Instead of dot notation in whereKey:, you would use whereKey:matchesKey:inQuery: or whereKey:matchesQuery:.

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