- All Superinterfaces:
Condition
,Field<Boolean>
,FieldOrConstraint
,FieldOrRow
,FieldOrRowOrSelect
,GroupField
,Named
,OrderField<Boolean>
,QueryPart
,SelectField<Boolean>
,SelectFieldOrAsterisk
,Serializable
,TableElement
,Typed<Boolean>
- Enclosing class:
QOM
The
NOT LIKE IGNORE CASE
operator.
Create a condition to case-insensitively pattern-check this field against a value.
This translates to this not ilike value
in
SQLDialect.POSTGRES
, or to
lower(this) not like lower(value)
in all other dialects.
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionField
<?> $arg1()
default QOM.NotLikeIgnoreCase
$arg2()
default QOM.NotLikeIgnoreCase
$arg3()
default QOM.NotLikeIgnoreCase
default @NotNull List
<?> $args()
@NotNull Function3
<? super Field<?>, ? super Field<String>, ? super Character, ? extends QOM.NotLikeIgnoreCase> default @Nullable Character
$escape()
default @NotNull QOM.NotLikeIgnoreCase
$pattern()
default @NotNull QOM.NotLikeIgnoreCase
default QueryPart
Traverse aQueryPart
hierarchy and recursively replace its elements by alternatives.default <T> T
default @NotNull Field
<?> $value()
default @NotNull QOM.NotLikeIgnoreCase
Methods inherited from interface org.jooq.Condition
and, and, and, and, and, and, andExists, andNot, andNot, andNotExists, not, or, or, or, or, or, or, orExists, orNot, orNot, orNotExists, xor, xor, xor, xor, xor, xor, xorExists, xorNot, xorNot, xorNotExists
Methods inherited from interface org.jooq.Field
abs, acos, add, add, as, as, as, as, asc, ascii, asin, atan, atan2, atan2, avg, avgOver, between, between, between, between, betweenSymmetric, betweenSymmetric, betweenSymmetric, betweenSymmetric, binaryLike, binaryLike, binaryLike, bitAnd, bitAnd, bitLength, bitNand, bitNand, bitNor, bitNor, bitNot, bitOr, bitOr, bitXNor, bitXNor, bitXor, bitXor, cast, cast, cast, ceil, changed, charLength, coalesce, coalesce, coerce, coerce, coerce, collate, collate, collate, comment, comment, compare, compare, compare, compare, concat, concat, concat, contains, contains, containsIgnoreCase, containsIgnoreCase, convert, convert, convert, convertFrom, convertFrom, convertTo, convertTo, cos, cosh, cot, coth, count, countDistinct, countOver, decode, decode, decode, decode, deg, desc, div, div, divide, divide, endsWith, endsWith, endsWithIgnoreCase, endsWithIgnoreCase, eq, eq, eq, eq, equal, equal, equal, equal, equalIgnoreCase, equalIgnoreCase, equals, exp, extract, field, firstValue, floor, from, ge, ge, ge, ge, get, getComment, getName, getValue, greaterOrEqual, greaterOrEqual, greaterOrEqual, greaterOrEqual, greaterThan, greaterThan, greaterThan, greaterThan, greatest, greatest, gt, gt, gt, gt, in, in, in, in, in, isDistinctFrom, isDistinctFrom, isDistinctFrom, isDocument, isFalse, isJson, isNotDistinctFrom, isNotDistinctFrom, isNotDistinctFrom, isNotDocument, isNotJson, isNotNull, isNull, isTrue, lag, lag, lag, lag, lastValue, le, le, le, le, lead, lead, lead, lead, least, least, length, lessOrEqual, lessOrEqual, lessOrEqual, lessOrEqual, lessThan, lessThan, lessThan, lessThan, like, like, like, like, like, likeIgnoreCase, likeIgnoreCase, likeIgnoreCase, likeIgnoreCase, likeRegex, likeRegex, ln, log, lower, lpad, lpad, lpad, lpad, lt, lt, lt, lt, ltrim, max, maxOver, median, min, minOver, minus, minus, mod, mod, modulo, modulo, mul, mul, multiply, multiply, ne, ne, ne, ne, neg, notBetween, notBetween, notBetween, notBetween, notBetweenSymmetric, notBetweenSymmetric, notBetweenSymmetric, notBetweenSymmetric, notBinaryLike, notBinaryLike, notBinaryLike, notContains, notContains, notContainsIgnoreCase, notContainsIgnoreCase, notEqual, notEqual, notEqual, notEqual, notEqualIgnoreCase, notEqualIgnoreCase, notIn, notIn, notIn, notIn, notIn, notLike, notLike, notLike, notLike, notLike, notLikeIgnoreCase, notLikeIgnoreCase, notLikeIgnoreCase, notLikeIgnoreCase, notLikeRegex, notLikeRegex, notSimilarTo, notSimilarTo, notSimilarTo, notSimilarTo, notSimilarTo, nullif, nullif, nullsFirst, nullsLast, nvl, nvl, nvl2, nvl2, octetLength, original, plus, plus, plus, position, position, pow, pow, power, power, rad, rem, rem, repeat, repeat, replace, replace, replace, replace, reset, round, round, rpad, rpad, rpad, rpad, rtrim, shl, shl, shr, shr, sign, similarTo, similarTo, similarTo, similarTo, similarTo, sin, sinh, sort, sort, sortAsc, sortAsc, sortDefault, sortDesc, sortDesc, sqrt, startsWith, startsWith, startsWithIgnoreCase, startsWithIgnoreCase, stddevPop, stddevPopOver, stddevSamp, stddevSampOver, sub, sub, substring, substring, substring, substring, subtract, subtract, sum, sumOver, tan, tanh, times, times, touched, trim, unaryMinus, unaryPlus, upper, varPop, varPopOver, varSamp, varSampOver
Methods inherited from interface org.jooq.Named
$name, getCommentPart, getQualifiedName, getUnqualifiedName
Methods inherited from interface org.jooq.Typed
$dataType, getBinding, getConverter, getDataType, getDataType, getType
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Method Details
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$value
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$value
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$pattern
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$pattern
@CheckReturnValue @NotNull default @NotNull QOM.NotLikeIgnoreCase $pattern(Field<String> newPattern) -
$escape
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$escape
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$arg1
Field<?> $arg1() -
$arg2
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$arg3
Character $arg3() -
$arg1
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$arg2
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$arg3
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$constructor
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$args
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$traverse
Description copied from interface:QueryPart
Traverser thisQueryPart
expression tree using a composableTraverser
, producing a result.This offers a generic way to traverse expression trees to translate the tree to arbitrary other data structures. The simplest traversal would just count all the tree elements:
int count = CUSTOMER.NAME.eq(1).$traverse(0, (i, p) -> i + 1);
The same can be achieved by translating the JDK
Collector
API to theTraverser
API usingTraversers.collecting(Collector)
.CUSTOMER.NAME.eq(1).$traverse(Traversers.collecting(Collectors.counting()));
Unlike a
Collector
, aTraverser
is optimised for tree traversal, not stream traversal:- Is not designed for parallelism
- It can
Traverser.abort()
traversal early when the result can be produced early (e.g. when runningTraversers.containing(QueryPart)
, and a result has been found). - It can decide whether to
Traverser.recurse()
into aQueryPart
subtree, or whether that is not necessary or even undesirable, e.g. to prevent entering new subquery scopes. - Unlike a Collector, which can use its
Collector.accumulator()
to accumulate each element only once, in tree traversal, it's desirable to be able to distinguish between accumulating an itemTraverser.before()
orTraverser.after()
recursing into it. This is useful e.g. to wrap each tree node in XML opening and closing tags.
This is a commercial jOOQ edition only feature.
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$replace
Description copied from interface:QueryPart
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