public interface SelectStartWithStep<R extends Record> extends SelectGroupByStep<R>
Select
's DSL API when selecting generic
Record
types.
Example:
Its equivalent in jOOQ
-- get all authors' first and last names, and the number
-- of books they've written in German, if they have written
-- more than five books in German in the last three years
-- (from 2011), and sort those authors by last names
-- limiting results to the second and third row
SELECT T_AUTHOR.FIRST_NAME, T_AUTHOR.LAST_NAME, COUNT(*)
FROM T_AUTHOR
JOIN T_BOOK ON T_AUTHOR.ID = T_BOOK.AUTHOR_ID
WHERE T_BOOK.LANGUAGE = 'DE'
AND T_BOOK.PUBLISHED > '2008-01-01'
GROUP BY T_AUTHOR.FIRST_NAME, T_AUTHOR.LAST_NAME
HAVING COUNT(*) > 5
ORDER BY T_AUTHOR.LAST_NAME ASC NULLS FIRST
LIMIT 2
OFFSET 1
FOR UPDATE
OF FIRST_NAME, LAST_NAME
NO WAIT
Refer to the manual for more details
create.select(TAuthor.FIRST_NAME, TAuthor.LAST_NAME, create.count())
.from(T_AUTHOR)
.join(T_BOOK).on(TBook.AUTHOR_ID.equal(TAuthor.ID))
.where(TBook.LANGUAGE.equal("DE"))
.and(TBook.PUBLISHED.greaterThan(parseDate('2008-01-01')))
.groupBy(TAuthor.FIRST_NAME, TAuthor.LAST_NAME)
.having(create.count().greaterThan(5))
.orderBy(TAuthor.LAST_NAME.asc().nullsFirst())
.limit(2)
.offset(1)
.forUpdate()
.of(TAuthor.FIRST_NAME, TAuthor.LAST_NAME)
.noWait();
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
SelectGroupByStep<R> |
startWith(java.lang.Boolean condition)
Deprecated.
- 3.8.0 - [#4763] - Use
startWith(Condition) or
startWith(Field) instead. Due to ambiguity between
calling this method using Field.equals(Object)
argument, vs. calling the other method via a
Field.equal(Object) argument, this method will be
removed in the future. |
SelectGroupByStep<R> |
startWith(Condition condition)
Add an Oracle-specific
START WITH clause to the query's
CONNECT BY clause. |
SelectGroupByStep<R> |
startWith(Field<java.lang.Boolean> condition)
Add an Oracle-specific
START WITH clause to the query's
CONNECT BY clause. |
SelectGroupByStep<R> |
startWith(SQL sql)
Add an Oracle-specific
START WITH clause to the query's
CONNECT BY clause. |
SelectGroupByStep<R> |
startWith(java.lang.String sql)
Add an Oracle-specific
START WITH clause to the query's
CONNECT BY clause. |
SelectGroupByStep<R> |
startWith(java.lang.String sql,
java.lang.Object... bindings)
Add an Oracle-specific
START WITH clause to the query's
CONNECT BY clause. |
SelectGroupByStep<R> |
startWith(java.lang.String sql,
QueryPart... parts)
Add an Oracle-specific
START WITH clause to the query's
CONNECT BY clause. |
groupBy, groupBy
having, having, having, having, having, having, having, having
window, window
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forShare, forUpdate, withCheckOption, withReadOnly
option
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getQuery
fetchCount, getSelect
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cancel, close, execute, executeAsync, executeAsync, getBindValues, getParam, getParams, getSQL, getSQL, getSQL, isExecutable
attach, configuration, detach
@Support(value={CUBRID,INFORMIX,ORACLE}) SelectGroupByStep<R> startWith(Condition condition)
START WITH
clause to the query's
CONNECT BY
clause.@Support(value={CUBRID,INFORMIX,ORACLE}) SelectGroupByStep<R> startWith(Field<java.lang.Boolean> condition)
START WITH
clause to the query's
CONNECT BY
clause.@Deprecated @Support(value={CUBRID,INFORMIX,ORACLE}) SelectGroupByStep<R> startWith(java.lang.Boolean condition)
startWith(Condition)
or
startWith(Field)
instead. Due to ambiguity between
calling this method using Field.equals(Object)
argument, vs. calling the other method via a
Field.equal(Object)
argument, this method will be
removed in the future.START WITH
clause to the query's
CONNECT BY
clause.@Support(value={CUBRID,INFORMIX,ORACLE}) @PlainSQL SelectGroupByStep<R> startWith(SQL sql)
START WITH
clause to the query's
CONNECT BY
clause.
NOTE: When inserting plain SQL into jOOQ objects, you must guarantee syntax integrity. You may also create the possibility of malicious SQL injection. Be sure to properly use bind variables and/or escape literals when concatenated into SQL clauses!
DSL.condition(SQL)
,
SQL
@Support(value={CUBRID,INFORMIX,ORACLE}) @PlainSQL SelectGroupByStep<R> startWith(java.lang.String sql)
START WITH
clause to the query's
CONNECT BY
clause.
NOTE: When inserting plain SQL into jOOQ objects, you must guarantee syntax integrity. You may also create the possibility of malicious SQL injection. Be sure to properly use bind variables and/or escape literals when concatenated into SQL clauses!
DSL.condition(String)
,
SQL
@Support(value={CUBRID,INFORMIX,ORACLE}) @PlainSQL SelectGroupByStep<R> startWith(java.lang.String sql, java.lang.Object... bindings)
START WITH
clause to the query's
CONNECT BY
clause.
NOTE: When inserting plain SQL into jOOQ objects, you must guarantee syntax integrity. You may also create the possibility of malicious SQL injection. Be sure to properly use bind variables and/or escape literals when concatenated into SQL clauses!
@Support(value={CUBRID,INFORMIX,ORACLE}) @PlainSQL SelectGroupByStep<R> startWith(java.lang.String sql, QueryPart... parts)
START WITH
clause to the query's
CONNECT BY
clause.
NOTE: When inserting plain SQL into jOOQ objects, you must guarantee syntax integrity. You may also create the possibility of malicious SQL injection. Be sure to properly use bind variables and/or escape literals when concatenated into SQL clauses! *
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