Package | Description |
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org.jooq |
The
org.jooq package contains jOOQ's public API
This package mostly contains interfaces that are implemented by the
org.jooq.impl package. |
org.jooq.impl |
The
org.jooq.impl package contains jOOQ's implementation classes
This package provides implementations for the jOOQ API from
org.jooq , whose interfaces are constructed mostly through the
Factory class, which hides implementation facts from
the public API |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Condition |
Row1.eq(Row1<T1> row)
Compare this row value expression with another row value expression for
equality
Row equality comparison predicates can be simulated in those databases
that do not support such predicates natively:
(A, B) = (1, 2) is equivalent to
A = 1 AND B = 2 |
Condition |
Row1.equal(Row1<T1> row)
Compare this row value expression with another row value expression for
equality
Row equality comparison predicates can be simulated in those databases
that do not support such predicates natively:
(A, B) = (1, 2) is equivalent to
A = 1 AND B = 2 |
Condition |
Row1.in(Row1<T1>... rows)
Compare this row value expression with a set of row value expressions for
equality
Row IN predicates can be simulated in those databases that do not support
such predicates natively:
(A, B) IN ((1, 2), (3, 4)) is
equivalent to ((A, B) = (1, 2)) OR ((A, B) = (3, 4)) , which
is equivalent to (A = 1 AND B = 2) OR (A = 3 AND B = 4) |
Condition |
Row1.ne(Row1<T1> row)
Compare this row value expression with another row value expression for
non-equality
Row non-equality comparison predicates can be simulated in those
databases that do not support such predicates natively:
(A, B) <> (1, 2) is equivalent to
NOT(A = 1 AND B = 2) |
Condition |
Row1.notEqual(Row1<T1> row)
Compare this row value expression with another row value expression for
non-equality
Row non-equality comparison predicates can be simulated in those
databases that do not support such predicates natively:
(A, B) <> (1, 2) is equivalent to
NOT(A = 1 AND B = 2) |
Condition |
Row1.notIn(Row1<T1>... rows)
Compare this row value expression with a set of row value expressions for
equality
Row NOT IN predicates can be simulated in those databases that do not
support such predicates natively:
(A, B) NOT IN ((1, 2), (3, 4)) is equivalent to
NOT(((A, B) = (1, 2)) OR ((A, B) = (3, 4))) , which is
equivalent to NOT((A = 1 AND B = 2) OR (A = 3 AND B = 4)) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Condition |
Row1.in(Collection<? extends Row1<T1>> row)
Compare this row value expression with a set of row value expressions for
equality
Row IN predicates can be simulated in those databases that do not support
such predicates natively:
(A, B) IN ((1, 2), (3, 4)) is
equivalent to ((A, B) = (1, 2)) OR ((A, B) = (3, 4)) , which
is equivalent to (A = 1 AND B = 2) OR (A = 3 AND B = 4) |
Condition |
Row1.notIn(Collection<? extends Row1<T1>> row)
Compare this row value expression with a set of row value expressions for
equality
Row NOT IN predicates can be simulated in those databases that do not
support such predicates natively:
(A, B) NOT IN ((1, 2), (3, 4)) is equivalent to
NOT(((A, B) = (1, 2)) OR ((A, B) = (3, 4))) , which is
equivalent to NOT((A = 1 AND B = 2) OR (A = 3 AND B = 4)) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static <T1> Row1<T1> |
Factory.row(Field<T1> t1)
Create a row value expression of degree
1
Note: Not all databases support row value expressions, but many row value
expression operations can be simulated on all databases. |
static <T1> Row1<T1> |
Factory.row(T1 t1)
Create a row value expression of degree
1
Note: Not all databases support row value expressions, but many row value
expression operations can be simulated on all databases. |
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