@Generated(value="This class was generated using jOOQ-tools") public interface MergeValuesStep21<R extends Record,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21>
Merge
's DSL API.
Example:
using(configuration)
.mergeInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field20, field21)
.key(id)
.values(value1, value2, value3, .., value20, value21)
.execute();
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
Merge<R> |
select(Select<? extends Record21<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21>> select)
Use a
SELECT statement as the source of values for the
MERGE statement
This variant of the MERGE .. |
Merge<R> |
values(Collection<?> values)
Specify a
VALUES clause |
Merge<R> |
values(Field<T1> value1,
Field<T2> value2,
Field<T3> value3,
Field<T4> value4,
Field<T5> value5,
Field<T6> value6,
Field<T7> value7,
Field<T8> value8,
Field<T9> value9,
Field<T10> value10,
Field<T11> value11,
Field<T12> value12,
Field<T13> value13,
Field<T14> value14,
Field<T15> value15,
Field<T16> value16,
Field<T17> value17,
Field<T18> value18,
Field<T19> value19,
Field<T20> value20,
Field<T21> value21)
Specify a
VALUES clause |
Merge<R> |
values(T1 value1,
T2 value2,
T3 value3,
T4 value4,
T5 value5,
T6 value6,
T7 value7,
T8 value8,
T9 value9,
T10 value10,
T11 value11,
T12 value12,
T13 value13,
T14 value14,
T15 value15,
T16 value16,
T17 value17,
T18 value18,
T19 value19,
T20 value20,
T21 value21)
Specify a
VALUES clause |
@Support(value={CUBRID,DB2,FIREBIRD_3_0,H2,HANA,HSQLDB,MARIADB,MYSQL,ORACLE,POSTGRES_9_5,SQLSERVER,SYBASE}) Merge<R> values(T1 value1, T2 value2, T3 value3, T4 value4, T5 value5, T6 value6, T7 value7, T8 value8, T9 value9, T10 value10, T11 value11, T12 value12, T13 value13, T14 value14, T15 value15, T16 value16, T17 value17, T18 value18, T19 value19, T20 value20, T21 value21)
VALUES
clause@Support(value={CUBRID,DB2,FIREBIRD_3_0,H2,HANA,HSQLDB,MARIADB,MYSQL,ORACLE,POSTGRES_9_5,SQLSERVER,SYBASE}) Merge<R> values(Field<T1> value1, Field<T2> value2, Field<T3> value3, Field<T4> value4, Field<T5> value5, Field<T6> value6, Field<T7> value7, Field<T8> value8, Field<T9> value9, Field<T10> value10, Field<T11> value11, Field<T12> value12, Field<T13> value13, Field<T14> value14, Field<T15> value15, Field<T16> value16, Field<T17> value17, Field<T18> value18, Field<T19> value19, Field<T20> value20, Field<T21> value21)
VALUES
clause@Support(value={CUBRID,DB2,FIREBIRD_3_0,H2,HANA,HSQLDB,MARIADB,MYSQL,ORACLE,POSTGRES_9_5,SQLSERVER,SYBASE}) Merge<R> values(Collection<?> values)
VALUES
clause@Support(value={CUBRID,DB2,FIREBIRD_3_0,H2,HANA,HSQLDB,ORACLE,SQLSERVER,SYBASE}) Merge<R> select(Select<? extends Record21<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21>> select)
SELECT
statement as the source of values for the
MERGE
statement
This variant of the MERGE .. SELECT
statement expects a
select returning exactly as many fields as specified previously in the
INTO
clause:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field)
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