- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable,DSLContext,Scope
- Direct Known Subclasses:
DefaultCloseableDSLContext
DSLContext.
You may use this as a base implementation for custom DSLContext
subtypes preventing potential API breakage when upgrading jOOQ, or to
delegate DSL method calls to your custom implementations.
- Author:
- Lukas Eder
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionDefaultDSLContext(io.r2dbc.spi.ConnectionFactory connectionFactory, SQLDialect dialect)DefaultDSLContext(io.r2dbc.spi.ConnectionFactory connectionFactory, SQLDialect dialect, Settings settings)DefaultDSLContext(Connection connection, SQLDialect dialect)DefaultDSLContext(Connection connection, SQLDialect dialect, Settings settings)DefaultDSLContext(DataSource datasource, SQLDialect dialect)DefaultDSLContext(DataSource datasource, SQLDialect dialect, Settings settings)DefaultDSLContext(Configuration configuration)DefaultDSLContext(ConnectionProvider connectionProvider, SQLDialect dialect)DefaultDSLContext(ConnectionProvider connectionProvider, SQLDialect dialect, Settings settings)DefaultDSLContext(SQLDialect dialect)DefaultDSLContext(SQLDialect dialect, Settings settings) -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionalterDatabase(String database)TheALTER DATABASEstatement.alterDatabase(Catalog database)TheALTER DATABASEstatement.alterDatabase(Name database)TheALTER DATABASEstatement.alterDatabaseIfExists(String database)TheALTER DATABASE IF EXISTSstatement.alterDatabaseIfExists(Catalog database)TheALTER DATABASE IF EXISTSstatement.alterDatabaseIfExists(Name database)TheALTER DATABASE IF EXISTSstatement.<T> AlterDomainStep<T>alterDomain(String domain)TheALTER DOMAINstatement.<T> AlterDomainStep<T>alterDomain(Domain<T> domain)TheALTER DOMAINstatement.<T> AlterDomainStep<T>alterDomain(Name domain)TheALTER DOMAINstatement.<T> AlterDomainStep<T>alterDomainIfExists(String domain)TheALTER DOMAIN IF EXISTSstatement.<T> AlterDomainStep<T>alterDomainIfExists(Domain<T> domain)TheALTER DOMAIN IF EXISTSstatement.<T> AlterDomainStep<T>alterDomainIfExists(Name domain)TheALTER DOMAIN IF EXISTSstatement.alterIndex(String index)TheALTER INDEXstatement.alterIndex(Index index)TheALTER INDEXstatement.alterIndex(Name index)TheALTER INDEXstatement.alterIndexIfExists(String index)TheALTER INDEX IF EXISTSstatement.alterIndexIfExists(Index index)TheALTER INDEX IF EXISTSstatement.alterIndexIfExists(Name index)TheALTER INDEX IF EXISTSstatement.alterSchema(String schema)TheALTER SCHEMAstatement.alterSchema(Name schema)TheALTER SCHEMAstatement.alterSchema(Schema schema)TheALTER SCHEMAstatement.alterSchemaIfExists(String schema)TheALTER SCHEMA IF EXISTSstatement.alterSchemaIfExists(Name schema)TheALTER SCHEMA IF EXISTSstatement.alterSchemaIfExists(Schema schema)TheALTER SCHEMA IF EXISTSstatement.alterSequence(String sequence)TheALTER SEQUENCEstatement.alterSequence(Name sequence)TheALTER SEQUENCEstatement.<T extends Number>
AlterSequenceStep<T>alterSequence(Sequence<T> sequence)TheALTER SEQUENCEstatement.alterSequenceIfExists(String sequence)TheALTER SEQUENCE IF EXISTSstatement.alterSequenceIfExists(Name sequence)TheALTER SEQUENCE IF EXISTSstatement.<T extends Number>
AlterSequenceStep<T>alterSequenceIfExists(Sequence<T> sequence)TheALTER SEQUENCE IF EXISTSstatement.alterTable(String table)Create a new DSLALTER TABLEstatement.alterTable(Name table)Create a new DSLALTER TABLEstatement.alterTable(Table<?> table)Create a new DSLALTER TABLEstatement.alterTableIfExists(String table)Create a new DSLALTER TABLEstatement.alterTableIfExists(Name table)Create a new DSLALTER TABLEstatement.alterTableIfExists(Table<?> table)Create a new DSLALTER TABLEstatement.TheALTER TYPEstatement.TheALTER TYPEstatement.TheALTER VIEWstatement.TheALTER VIEWstatement.TheALTER VIEWstatement.alterViewIfExists(String view)TheALTER VIEW IF EXISTSstatement.alterViewIfExists(Name view)TheALTER VIEW IF EXISTSstatement.alterViewIfExists(Table<?> view)TheALTER VIEW IF EXISTSstatement.voidattach(Collection<? extends Attachable> attachables)Attach thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()to some attachables.voidattach(Attachable... attachables)Attach thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()to some attachables.Create a batch statement to execute a set of queries in batch mode (with bind values).Create a batch statement to execute a set of queries in batch mode (without bind values).Create a batch statement to execute a set of queries in batch mode (with bind values).batch(Collection<? extends Query> queries)Create a batch statement to execute a set of queries in batch mode (without bind values).Create a batch statement to execute a set of queries in batch mode (without bind values).Create a batch statement to execute a set of queries in batch mode (with bind values).Create a batch statement to execute a set of queries in batch mode (without bind values).Create a batch statement to execute a set of queries in batch mode (with bind values).batchDelete(Collection<? extends UpdatableRecord<?>> records)Create a batch statement to execute a set ofDELETEqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toUpdatableRecord.delete()sematics.batchDelete(UpdatableRecord<?>... records)Create a batch statement to execute a set ofDELETEqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toUpdatableRecord.delete()sematics.voidbatched(BatchedRunnable runnable)Run aBatchedRunnableon aBatchedConnection, delaying execution as long as possible before batching.<T> TbatchedResult(BatchedCallable<T> callable)Run aBatchedRunnableon aBatchedConnection, delaying execution as long as possible before batching.batchInsert(Collection<? extends TableRecord<?>> records)Create a batch statement to execute a set ofINSERTqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toTableRecord.insert()semantics.batchInsert(TableRecord<?>... records)Create a batch statement to execute a set ofINSERTqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toTableRecord.insert()semantics.batchMerge(Collection<? extends UpdatableRecord<?>> records)Create a batch statement to execute a set ofMERGEqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toUpdatableRecord.merge()semantics.batchMerge(UpdatableRecord<?>... records)Create a batch statement to execute a set ofMERGEqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toUpdatableRecord.merge()semantics.batchStore(Collection<? extends UpdatableRecord<?>> records)Create a batch statement to execute a set ofINSERTandUPDATEqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toUpdatableRecord.store()semantics.batchStore(UpdatableRecord<?>... records)Create a batch statement to execute a set ofINSERTandUPDATEqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toUpdatableRecord.store()semantics.batchUpdate(Collection<? extends UpdatableRecord<?>> records)Create a batch statement to execute a set ofUPDATEqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toUpdatableRecord.update()semantics.batchUpdate(UpdatableRecord<?>... records)Create a batch statement to execute a set ofUPDATEqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toUpdatableRecord.update()semantics.begin(Collection<? extends Statement> statements)Wrap a collection of statements in an anoymous procedural block.Wrap a collection of statements in an anonymous procedural block.bindContext(PreparedStatement stmt)Get a newBindContextfor the context of thisDSLContext.TheCALLstatement.TheCALLstatement.commentOnColumn(String field)TheCOMMENT ON COLUMNstatement.commentOnColumn(Field<?> field)TheCOMMENT ON COLUMNstatement.commentOnColumn(Name field)TheCOMMENT ON COLUMNstatement.commentOnTable(String table)TheCOMMENT ON TABLEstatement.commentOnTable(Name table)TheCOMMENT ON TABLEstatement.commentOnTable(Table<?> table)TheCOMMENT ON TABLEstatement.commentOnView(String view)TheCOMMENT ON VIEWstatement.commentOnView(Name view)TheCOMMENT ON VIEWstatement.commentOnView(Table<?> view)TheCOMMENT ON VIEWstatement.Initialise aVersion.commits()Initialise aCommitsgraph.The configuration of the current scope.voidconnection(ConnectionRunnable runnable)Run aConnectionRunnablein the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.connectionProvider().<T> TconnectionResult(ConnectionCallable<T> callable)Run aConnectionCallablein the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.connectionProvider().createDatabase(String database)TheCREATE DATABASEstatement.createDatabase(Catalog database)TheCREATE DATABASEstatement.createDatabase(Name database)TheCREATE DATABASEstatement.createDatabaseIfNotExists(String database)TheCREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createDatabaseIfNotExists(Catalog database)TheCREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createDatabaseIfNotExists(Name database)TheCREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createDomain(String domain)TheCREATE DOMAINstatement.createDomain(Domain<?> domain)TheCREATE DOMAINstatement.createDomain(Name domain)TheCREATE DOMAINstatement.createDomainIfNotExists(String domain)TheCREATE DOMAIN IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createDomainIfNotExists(Domain<?> domain)TheCREATE DOMAIN IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createDomainIfNotExists(Name domain)TheCREATE DOMAIN IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createFunction(String function)TheCREATE FUNCTIONstatement.createFunction(Name function)TheCREATE FUNCTIONstatement.createGlobalTemporaryTable(String table)Create a new DSLCREATE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.createGlobalTemporaryTable(Name table)Create a new DSLCREATE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.createGlobalTemporaryTable(Table<?> table)Create a new DSLCREATE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.TheCREATE INDEXstatement.createIndex(String index)TheCREATE INDEXstatement.createIndex(Index index)TheCREATE INDEXstatement.createIndex(Name index)TheCREATE INDEXstatement.TheCREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createIndexIfNotExists(String index)TheCREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createIndexIfNotExists(Index index)TheCREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createIndexIfNotExists(Name index)TheCREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createOrReplaceFunction(String function)TheCREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTIONstatement.createOrReplaceFunction(Name function)TheCREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTIONstatement.createOrReplaceProcedure(String procedure)TheCREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDUREstatement.createOrReplaceProcedure(Name procedure)TheCREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDUREstatement.createOrReplaceTrigger(String trigger)TheCREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGERstatement.createOrReplaceTrigger(Name trigger)TheCREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGERstatement.createOrReplaceView(String view, String... fields)Create a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.createOrReplaceView(String view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.createOrReplaceView(String view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.createOrReplaceView(Name view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends Name> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.createOrReplaceView(Name view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends Name> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.createOrReplaceView(Name view, Name... fields)Create a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.createOrReplaceView(Table<?> view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends Field<?>> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.createOrReplaceView(Table<?> view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends Field<?>> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.createOrReplaceView(Table<?> view, Field<?>... fields)Create a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.createProcedure(String procedure)TheCREATE PROCEDUREstatement.createProcedure(Name procedure)TheCREATE PROCEDUREstatement.createSchema(String schema)TheCREATE SCHEMAstatement.createSchema(Name schema)TheCREATE SCHEMAstatement.createSchema(Schema schema)TheCREATE SCHEMAstatement.createSchemaIfNotExists(String schema)TheCREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createSchemaIfNotExists(Name schema)TheCREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createSchemaIfNotExists(Schema schema)TheCREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createSequence(String sequence)TheCREATE SEQUENCEstatement.createSequence(Name sequence)TheCREATE SEQUENCEstatement.createSequence(Sequence<?> sequence)TheCREATE SEQUENCEstatement.createSequenceIfNotExists(String sequence)TheCREATE SEQUENCE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createSequenceIfNotExists(Name sequence)TheCREATE SEQUENCE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createSequenceIfNotExists(Sequence<?> sequence)TheCREATE SEQUENCE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createTable(String table)Create a new DSLCREATE TABLEstatement.createTable(Name table)Create a new DSLCREATE TABLEstatement.createTable(Table<?> table)Create a new DSLCREATE TABLEstatement.createTableIfNotExists(String table)Create a new DSLCREATE TABLEstatement.createTableIfNotExists(Name table)Create a new DSLCREATE TABLEstatement.createTableIfNotExists(Table<?> table)Create a new DSLCREATE TABLEstatement.createTemporaryTable(String table)Create a new DSLCREATE TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.createTemporaryTable(Name table)Create a new DSLCREATE TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.createTemporaryTable(Table<?> table)Create a new DSLCREATE TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.Create a new DSLCREATE TEMPORARY TABLE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createTemporaryTableIfNotExists(Name table)Create a new DSLCREATE TEMPORARY TABLE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createTemporaryTableIfNotExists(Table<?> table)Create a new DSLCREATE TEMPORARY TABLE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createTrigger(String trigger)TheCREATE TRIGGERstatement.createTrigger(Name trigger)TheCREATE TRIGGERstatement.createType(String type)Create a new DSLCREATE TYPEstatement.createType(Name type)Create a new DSLCREATE TYPEstatement.TheCREATE UNIQUE INDEXstatement.createUniqueIndex(String index)TheCREATE UNIQUE INDEXstatement.createUniqueIndex(Index index)TheCREATE UNIQUE INDEXstatement.createUniqueIndex(Name index)TheCREATE UNIQUE INDEXstatement.TheCREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createUniqueIndexIfNotExists(String index)TheCREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createUniqueIndexIfNotExists(Index index)TheCREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createUniqueIndexIfNotExists(Name index)TheCREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTSstatement.createView(String view, String... fields)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createView(String view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createView(String view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createView(Name view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends Name> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createView(Name view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends Name> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createView(Name view, Name... fields)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createView(Table<?> view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends Field<?>> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createView(Table<?> view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends Field<?>> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createView(Table<?> view, Field<?>... fields)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createViewIfNotExists(String view, String... fields)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createViewIfNotExists(String view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createViewIfNotExists(String view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createViewIfNotExists(Name view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends Name> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createViewIfNotExists(Name view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends Name> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createViewIfNotExists(Name view, Name... fields)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createViewIfNotExists(Table<?> view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends Field<?>> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createViewIfNotExists(Table<?> view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends Field<?>> fieldNameFunction)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.createViewIfNotExists(Table<?> view, Field<?>... fields)Create a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.Convenience method to fetch the CURRVAL for a sequence directly from thisDSLContext's underlying JDBCConnection.Convenience method to fetch the CURRVAL for a sequence directly from thisDSLContext's underlying JDBCConnection.<T extends Number>
TConvenience method to fetch the CURRVAL for a sequence directly from thisDSLContext's underlying JDBCConnection.data()Get all custom data from thisScope.Get some custom data from thisScope.Set some custom data to thisScope.ddl(Collection<? extends Table<?>> tables)Convenience method forMeta.ddl().ddl(Collection<? extends Table<?>> tables, DDLExportConfiguration exportConfiguration)Convenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).ddl(Collection<? extends Table<?>> tables, DDLFlag... flags)Convenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).Convenience method forMeta.ddl().ddl(Catalog catalog, DDLExportConfiguration exportConfiguration)Convenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).Convenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).Convenience method forMeta.ddl().ddl(Schema schema, DDLExportConfiguration exportConfiguration)Convenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).Convenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).Convenience method forMeta.ddl().ddl(Table[] tables, DDLExportConfiguration exportConfiguration)Convenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).Convenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).Convenience method forMeta.ddl().ddl(Table<?> table, DDLExportConfiguration exportConfiguration)Convenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).Convenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).<R extends Record>
DeleteUsingStep<R>Create a new DSL delete statement.<R extends Record>
DeleteUsingStep<R>deleteFrom(Table<R> table)Create a new DSL delete statement.<R extends Record>
DeleteQuery<R>deleteQuery(Table<R> table)Create a newDeleteQueryA JDBC connection that proxies the underlying connection to run the jOOQ Diagnostics Pack on executed queries.A JDBC connection that proxies the underlying connection to run the jOOQ Diagnostics Pack on executed queries.dialect()TheSQLDialectwrapped by this context.dropDatabase(String database)TheDROP DATABASEstatement.dropDatabase(Catalog database)TheDROP DATABASEstatement.dropDatabase(Name database)TheDROP DATABASEstatement.dropDatabaseIfExists(String database)TheDROP DATABASE IF EXISTSstatement.dropDatabaseIfExists(Catalog database)TheDROP DATABASE IF EXISTSstatement.dropDatabaseIfExists(Name database)TheDROP DATABASE IF EXISTSstatement.dropDomain(String domain)TheDROP DOMAINstatement.dropDomain(Domain<?> domain)TheDROP DOMAINstatement.dropDomain(Name domain)TheDROP DOMAINstatement.dropDomainIfExists(String domain)TheDROP DOMAIN IF EXISTSstatement.dropDomainIfExists(Domain<?> domain)TheDROP DOMAIN IF EXISTSstatement.dropDomainIfExists(Name domain)TheDROP DOMAIN IF EXISTSstatement.dropFunction(String function)TheDROP FUNCTIONstatement.dropFunction(Name function)TheDROP FUNCTIONstatement.dropFunctionIfExists(String function)TheDROP FUNCTION IF EXISTSstatement.dropFunctionIfExists(Name function)TheDROP FUNCTION IF EXISTSstatement.TheDROP INDEXstatement.TheDROP INDEXstatement.TheDROP INDEXstatement.dropIndexIfExists(String index)TheDROP INDEX IF EXISTSstatement.dropIndexIfExists(Index index)TheDROP INDEX IF EXISTSstatement.dropIndexIfExists(Name index)TheDROP INDEX IF EXISTSstatement.dropProcedure(String procedure)TheDROP PROCEDUREstatement.dropProcedure(Name procedure)TheDROP PROCEDUREstatement.dropProcedureIfExists(String procedure)TheDROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTSstatement.dropProcedureIfExists(Name procedure)TheDROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTSstatement.dropSchema(String schema)TheDROP SCHEMAstatement.dropSchema(Name schema)TheDROP SCHEMAstatement.dropSchema(Schema schema)TheDROP SCHEMAstatement.dropSchemaIfExists(String schema)TheDROP SCHEMA IF EXISTSstatement.dropSchemaIfExists(Name schema)TheDROP SCHEMA IF EXISTSstatement.dropSchemaIfExists(Schema schema)TheDROP SCHEMA IF EXISTSstatement.dropSequence(String sequence)TheDROP SEQUENCEstatement.dropSequence(Name sequence)TheDROP SEQUENCEstatement.dropSequence(Sequence<?> sequence)TheDROP SEQUENCEstatement.dropSequenceIfExists(String sequence)TheDROP SEQUENCE IF EXISTSstatement.dropSequenceIfExists(Name sequence)TheDROP SEQUENCE IF EXISTSstatement.dropSequenceIfExists(Sequence<?> sequence)TheDROP SEQUENCE IF EXISTSstatement.TheDROP TABLEstatement.TheDROP TABLEstatement.TheDROP TABLEstatement.dropTableIfExists(String table)TheDROP TABLE IF EXISTSstatement.dropTableIfExists(Name table)TheDROP TABLE IF EXISTSstatement.dropTableIfExists(Table<?> table)TheDROP TABLE IF EXISTSstatement.dropTemporaryTable(String table)TheDROP TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.dropTemporaryTable(Name table)TheDROP TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.dropTemporaryTable(Table<?> table)TheDROP TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.dropTemporaryTableIfExists(String table)TheDROP TEMPORARY TABLE IF EXISTSstatement.dropTemporaryTableIfExists(Name table)TheDROP TEMPORARY TABLE IF EXISTSstatement.dropTemporaryTableIfExists(Table<?> table)TheDROP TEMPORARY TABLE IF EXISTSstatement.dropTrigger(String trigger)TheDROP TRIGGERstatement.dropTrigger(Name trigger)TheDROP TRIGGERstatement.dropTriggerIfExists(String trigger)TheDROP TRIGGER IF EXISTSstatement.dropTriggerIfExists(Name trigger)TheDROP TRIGGER IF EXISTSstatement.Create a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.Create a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.dropType(Collection<?> type)Create a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.Create a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.Create a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.dropTypeIfExists(String type)Create a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.dropTypeIfExists(String... type)Create a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.dropTypeIfExists(Collection<?> type)Create a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.dropTypeIfExists(Name type)Create a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.dropTypeIfExists(Name... type)Create a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.TheDROP VIEWstatement.TheDROP VIEWstatement.TheDROP VIEWstatement.dropViewIfExists(String view)TheDROP VIEW IF EXISTSstatement.dropViewIfExists(Name view)TheDROP VIEW IF EXISTSstatement.dropViewIfExists(Table<?> view)TheDROP VIEW IF EXISTSstatement.dsl()Wrap theScope.configuration()in aDSLContext, providing access to the configuration-contextual DSL to construct executable queries.intExecute a query holding plain SQL.intExecute a new query holding plain SQL.intExecute a new query holding plain SQL.intExecute aQueryin the context of thisDSLContext.intExecute a query holding plain SQL.intexecuteDelete(TableRecord<?> record, Condition condition)Delete a record from a table.intexecuteDelete(UpdatableRecord<?> record)Delete a record from a table.intexecuteInsert(TableRecord<?> record)Insert one record.intexecuteUpdate(TableRecord<?> record, Condition condition)Update a table.intexecuteUpdate(UpdatableRecord<?> record)Update a table.Run anEXPLAINstatement in the database to estimate the cardinality of the query.extractBindValues(QueryPart part)Retrieve the bind values that will be bound by a givenQueryPart.Param<?>extractParam(QueryPart part, String name)Get a named parameter from aQueryPart, provided its name.extractParams(QueryPart part)Get aMapof named parameters.family()TheSQLDialect.family()wrapped by this context.Execute a new query holding plain SQL.Execute a new query holding plain SQL.Execute a new query holding plain SQL.fetch(ResultQuery<R> query)Execute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return results.Execute a new query holding plain SQL.Execute and return all records forfetch(Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Execute and return all records forExecute and return all records forExecute and return all records for<R extends Record>
RExecute and return zero or one record for<R extends Record>
RfetchAny(Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Execute and return zero or one record for<R extends Record>
RExecute and return zero or one record for<R extends Record>
RExecute and return zero or on e record forfetchAsync(String sql)Fetch results in a newCompletionStage.fetchAsync(String sql, Object... bindings)Fetch results in a newCompletionStage.fetchAsync(String sql, QueryPart... parts)Fetch results in a newCompletionStage.fetchAsync(ResultSet rs)Fetch results in a newCompletionStage.fetchAsync(ResultSet rs, Class<?>... types)Fetch results in a newCompletionStage.fetchAsync(ResultSet rs, DataType<?>... types)Fetch results in a newCompletionStage.fetchAsync(ResultSet rs, Field<?>... fields)Fetch results in a newCompletionStage.fetchAsync(Executor executor, String sql)Fetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.fetchAsync(Executor executor, String sql, Object... bindings)Fetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.fetchAsync(Executor executor, String sql, QueryPart... parts)Fetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.fetchAsync(Executor executor, ResultSet rs)Fetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.fetchAsync(Executor executor, ResultSet rs, Class<?>... types)Fetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.fetchAsync(Executor executor, ResultSet rs, DataType<?>... types)Fetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.fetchAsync(Executor executor, ResultSet rs, Field<?>... fields)Fetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.<R extends Record>
CompletionStage<Result<R>>fetchAsync(Executor executor, ResultQuery<R> query)Fetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.fetchAsync(Executor executor, SQL sql)Fetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.<R extends Record>
CompletionStage<Result<R>>fetchAsync(Executor executor, Table<R> table)Execute and return all records asynchronously for<R extends Record>
CompletionStage<Result<R>>fetchAsync(Executor executor, Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Execute and return all records asynchronously for<R extends Record>
CompletionStage<Result<R>>fetchAsync(Executor executor, Table<R> table, Condition condition)Execute and return all records asynchronously for<R extends Record>
CompletionStage<Result<R>>fetchAsync(Executor executor, Table<R> table, Condition... conditions)Execute and return all records asynchronously for<R extends Record>
CompletionStage<Result<R>>fetchAsync(ResultQuery<R> query)Fetch results in a newCompletionStage.fetchAsync(SQL sql)Fetch results in a newCompletionStage.<R extends Record>
CompletionStage<Result<R>>fetchAsync(Table<R> table)Execute and return all records asynchronously for<R extends Record>
CompletionStage<Result<R>>fetchAsync(Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Execute and return all records asynchronously for<R extends Record>
CompletionStage<Result<R>>fetchAsync(Table<R> table, Condition condition)Execute and return all records asynchronously for<R extends Record>
CompletionStage<Result<R>>fetchAsync(Table<R> table, Condition... conditions)Execute and return all records asynchronously for<R extends TableRecord<R>>
Result<R>fetchByExample(R example)Execute a "Query by Example" (QBE) based on an example record.intfetchCount(Select<?> query)intfetchCount(Table<?> table)Count the number of records in a table.intfetchCount(Table<?> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Count the number of records in a table that satisfy a condition.intfetchCount(Table<?> table, Condition condition)Count the number of records in a table that satisfy a condition.intfetchCount(Table<?> table, Condition... conditions)Count the number of records in a table that satisfy a condition.booleanfetchExists(Select<?> query)Check if aSelectwould return any records, if it were executed.booleanfetchExists(Table<?> table)Check if a table has any records.booleanfetchExists(Table<?> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Check if a table has any records that satisfy a condition.booleanfetchExists(Table<?> table, Condition condition)Check if a table has any records that satisfy a condition.booleanfetchExists(Table<?> table, Condition... conditions)Check if a table has any records that satisfy a condition.fetchFromCSV(String string)Fetch all data from a CSV string.fetchFromCSV(String string, boolean header)Fetch all data from a CSV string.fetchFromCSV(String string, boolean header, char delimiter)Fetch all data from a CSV string.fetchFromCSV(String string, char delimiter)Fetch all data from a CSV string.fetchFromHTML(String string)Convert an HTML table into a jOOQResult.fetchFromJSON(String string)Fetch all data from a JSON string.fetchFromStringData(String[]... strings)Fetch all data from a list of strings.fetchFromStringData(List<String[]> strings)Fetch all data from a list of strings.fetchFromStringData(List<String[]> strings, boolean header)Fetch all data from a list of strings.fetchFromTXT(String string)Fetch all data from a formatted string.fetchFromTXT(String string, String nullLiteral)Fetch all data from a formatted string.fetchFromXML(String string)Fetch all data from an XML string.Execute a new query holding plain SQL and "lazily" return the generated result.Execute a new query holding plain SQL and "lazily" return the generated result.Execute a new query holding plain SQL and "lazily" return the generated result.fetchLazy(ResultQuery<R> query)Execute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a cursor.Execute a new query holding plain SQL and "lazily" return the generated result.Execute and return all records lazily forfetchLazy(Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Execute and return all records lazily forExecute and return all records lazily forExecute and return all records lazily forExecute a new query holding plain SQL, possibly returning several result sets.Execute a new query holding plain SQL, possibly returning several result sets.Execute a new query holding plain SQL, possibly returning several result sets.fetchMany(ResultQuery<R> query)Execute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a cursor.Execute a new query holding plain SQL, possibly returning several result sets.Execute a new query holding plain SQL.Execute a new query holding plain SQL.Execute a new query holding plain SQL.<R extends Record>
RfetchOne(ResultQuery<R> query)Execute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a record.Execute a new query holding plain SQL.<R extends Record>
RExecute and return zero or one record for<R extends Record>
RfetchOne(Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Execute and return zero or one record for<R extends Record>
RExecute and return zero or one record for<R extends Record>
RExecute and return zero or one record forfetchOptional(String sql)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.fetchOptional(String sql, Object... bindings)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.fetchOptional(String sql, QueryPart... parts)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.fetchOptional(ResultSet rs)fetchOptional(ResultSet rs, Class<?>... types)fetchOptional(ResultSet rs, DataType<?>... types)fetchOptional(ResultSet rs, Field<?>... fields)fetchOptional(ResultQuery<R> query)Execute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a record.fetchOptional(SQL sql)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.fetchOptional(Table<R> table)Execute and return zero or one record forfetchOptional(Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Execute and return zero or one record forfetchOptional(Table<R> table, Condition condition)Execute and return zero or one record forfetchOptional(Table<R> table, Condition... conditions)Execute and return zero or one record forOptional<?>fetchOptionalValue(String sql)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.Optional<?>fetchOptionalValue(String sql, Object... bindings)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.Optional<?>fetchOptionalValue(String sql, QueryPart... parts)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.Optional<?>Fetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained value.<T> Optional<T>fetchOptionalValue(ResultSet rs, Class<T> type)Fetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained value.<T> Optional<T>fetchOptionalValue(ResultSet rs, DataType<T> type)Fetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained value.<T> Optional<T>fetchOptionalValue(ResultSet rs, Field<T> field)Fetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained value.fetchOptionalValue(ResultQuery<R> query)Execute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a single value.Optional<?>fetchOptionalValue(SQL sql)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.<T> Optional<T>fetchOptionalValue(TableField<?,T> field)Execute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a single value.fetchSingle(String sql)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.fetchSingle(String sql, Object... bindings)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.fetchSingle(String sql, QueryPart... parts)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.fetchSingle(ResultSet rs)fetchSingle(ResultSet rs, Class<?>... types)fetchSingle(ResultSet rs, DataType<?>... types)fetchSingle(ResultSet rs, Field<?>... fields)fetchSingle(Collection<? extends SelectField<?>> fields)Execute and return exactly one record for<R extends Record>
RfetchSingle(ResultQuery<R> query)Execute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a record.fetchSingle(SelectField<?>... fields)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1> Record1<T1>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2> Record2<T1,T2>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3> Record3<T1,T2,T3>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4>
Record4<T1,T2,T3,T4>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5>
Record5<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6>
Record6<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7>
Record7<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8>
Record8<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9>
Record9<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10>
Record10<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11>
Record11<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12>
Record12<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13>
Record13<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14>
Record14<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15>
Record15<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16>
Record16<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17>
Record17<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18>
Record18<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19>
Record19<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20>
Record20<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21>
Record21<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20, SelectField<T21> field21)Execute and return exactly one record for<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21, T22>
Record22<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21,T22>fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20, SelectField<T21> field21, SelectField<T22> field22)Execute and return exactly one record forfetchSingle(SQL sql)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.<R extends Record>
RfetchSingle(Table<R> table)Execute and return exactly one record for<R extends Record>
RfetchSingle(Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Execute and return exactly one record for<R extends Record>
RfetchSingle(Table<R> table, Condition condition)Execute and return exactly one record for<R extends Record>
RfetchSingle(Table<R> table, Condition... conditions)Execute and return exactly one record forfetchStream(String sql)Execute a new query holding plain SQL and "lazily" return the generated result.fetchStream(String sql, Object... bindings)Execute a new query holding plain SQL and "lazily" return the generated result.fetchStream(String sql, QueryPart... parts)Execute a new query holding plain SQL and "lazily" return the generated result.fetchStream(ResultSet rs)fetchStream(ResultSet rs, Class<?>... types)fetchStream(ResultSet rs, DataType<?>... types)fetchStream(ResultSet rs, Field<?>... fields)fetchStream(ResultQuery<R> query)Execute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a stream.fetchStream(SQL sql)Execute a new query holding plain SQL and "lazily" return the generated result.fetchStream(Table<R> table)Execute and return all records lazily forfetchStream(Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Execute and return all records lazily forfetchStream(Table<R> table, Condition condition)Execute and return all records lazily forfetchStream(Table<R> table, Condition... conditions)Execute and return all records lazily forfetchValue(String sql)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.fetchValue(String sql, Object... bindings)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.fetchValue(String sql, QueryPart... parts)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.fetchValue(ResultSet rs)Fetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained value.<T> TfetchValue(ResultSet rs, Class<T> type)Fetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained value.<T> TfetchValue(ResultSet rs, DataType<T> type)Fetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained value.<T> TfetchValue(ResultSet rs, Field<T> field)Fetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained value.<T, R extends Record1<T>>
TfetchValue(ResultQuery<R> query)Execute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a single value.<T> TfetchValue(SelectField<T> field)Execute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a single value.fetchValue(SQL sql)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.<T> TfetchValue(Table<? extends Record1<T>> table)Fetch a single value from a single column table.<T> TfetchValue(TableField<?,T> field)Execute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a single value.List<?>fetchValues(String sql)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.List<?>fetchValues(String sql, Object... bindings)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.List<?>fetchValues(String sql, QueryPart... parts)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.List<?>fetchValues(ResultSet rs)Fetch a result from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained column's values.<T> List<T>fetchValues(ResultSet rs, Class<T> type)Fetch a result from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained column's values.<T> List<T>fetchValues(ResultSet rs, DataType<T> type)Fetch a result from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained column's values.<T> List<T>fetchValues(ResultSet rs, Field<T> field)Fetch a result from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained column's values.fetchValues(ResultQuery<R> query)Execute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return all values for the only column.List<?>fetchValues(SQL sql)Execute a new query holding plain SQL.<T> List<T>fetchValues(Table<? extends Record1<T>> table)Fetch all values from a single column table.<T> List<T>fetchValues(TableField<?,T> field)Fetch all values in a givenTable'sTableField.grant(Collection<? extends Privilege> privileges)TheGRANTstatement.TheGRANTstatement.TheGRANTstatement.informationSchema(Catalog catalog)Convenience method forMeta.informationSchema().informationSchema(Catalog... catalogs)Convenience method forMeta.informationSchema().informationSchema(Schema schema)Convenience method forMeta.informationSchema().informationSchema(Schema... schemas)Convenience method forMeta.informationSchema().informationSchema(Table<?> table)Convenience method forMeta.informationSchema().informationSchema(Table<?>... tables)Convenience method forMeta.informationSchema().<R extends Record>
InsertSetStep<R>insertInto(Table<R> into)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record>
InsertValuesStepN<R>insertInto(Table<R> into, Collection<? extends Field<?>> fields)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record>
InsertValuesStepN<R>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<?>... fields)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1>
InsertValuesStep1<R,T1>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2>
InsertValuesStep2<R,T1,T2>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3>
InsertValuesStep3<R,T1,T2,T3>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4>
InsertValuesStep4<R,T1,T2,T3,T4>Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5>
InsertValuesStep5<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6>
InsertValuesStep6<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7>
InsertValuesStep7<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8>
InsertValuesStep8<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9>
InsertValuesStep9<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10>
InsertValuesStep10<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11>
InsertValuesStep11<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12>
InsertValuesStep12<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13>
InsertValuesStep13<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14>
InsertValuesStep14<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15>
InsertValuesStep15<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16>
InsertValuesStep16<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17>
InsertValuesStep17<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18>
InsertValuesStep18<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19>
InsertValuesStep19<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20>
InsertValuesStep20<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21>
InsertValuesStep21<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20, Field<T21> field21)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21, T22>
InsertValuesStep22<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21,T22>insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20, Field<T21> field21, Field<T22> field22)Create a new DSL insert statement.<R extends Record>
InsertQuery<R>insertQuery(Table<R> into)Create a newInsertQuerylastID()Retrieve the last inserted ID.<R extends Record>
LoaderOptionsStep<R>Create a newLoaderobject to load data from a CSV or XML source.Map a schema to another one.Map a table to another one.<R extends Record>
MergeUsingStep<R>Create a new DSL SQL standard MERGE statement.<R extends Record>
MergeKeyStepN<R>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Field<?>> fields)Create a new DSL merge statement (H2-specific syntax).<R extends Record>
MergeKeyStepN<R><R extends Record, T1>
MergeKeyStep1<R,T1>Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.<R extends Record, T1, T2>
MergeKeyStep2<R,T1,T2>Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3>
MergeKeyStep3<R,T1,T2,T3>Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4>
MergeKeyStep4<R,T1,T2,T3,T4>Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5>
MergeKeyStep5<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6>
MergeKeyStep6<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7>
MergeKeyStep7<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8>
MergeKeyStep8<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9>
MergeKeyStep9<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10>
MergeKeyStep10<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11>
MergeKeyStep11<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12>
MergeKeyStep12<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13>
MergeKeyStep13<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14>
MergeKeyStep14<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15>
MergeKeyStep15<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16>
MergeKeyStep16<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17>
MergeKeyStep17<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18>
MergeKeyStep18<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19>
MergeKeyStep19<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20>
MergeKeyStep20<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21>
MergeKeyStep21<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20, Field<T21> field21)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)<R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21, T22>
MergeKeyStep22<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21,T22>mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20, Field<T21> field21, Field<T22> field22)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)meta()Access the database meta data.Create meta data from a set of sources.meta(DatabaseMetaData meta)Access the database meta data from an explicit JDBCDatabaseMetaData.Access the database meta data from explicit catalog information.Create meta data from a set of DDL queries.Access the database meta data from explicit schema information.Create meta data from a set of sources.Access the database meta data from explicit table information.meta(InformationSchema schema)Access the database meta data from an explicit JAXB-annotated meta model.Create a migration from the currently installed version to a new version.voidmock(MockDataProvider provider, MockRunnable mockable)Run aMockRunnablein the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'s, and of aMockDataProvider.<T> TmockResult(MockDataProvider provider, MockCallable<T> mockable)Run aMockRunnablein the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'s, and of aMockDataProviderand return themockable's outcome.newRecord(Collection<? extends Field<?>> fields)Create a new emptyRecord.Create a new emptyRecord.<T1> Record1<T1>Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2> Record2<T1,T2>Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3> Record3<T1,T2,T3>Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4>
Record4<T1,T2,T3,T4>Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5>
Record5<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6>
Record6<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7>
Record7<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8>
Record8<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9>
Record9<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10>
Record10<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11>
Record11<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12>
Record12<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13>
Record13<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14>
Record14<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15>
Record15<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16>
Record16<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17>
Record17<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18>
Record18<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19>
Record19<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20>
Record20<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21>
Record21<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20, Field<T21> field21)Create a new emptyRecord.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21, T22>
Record22<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21,T22>newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20, Field<T21> field21, Field<T22> field22)Create a new emptyRecord.<R extends Record>
RCreate a newRecordthat can be inserted into the corresponding table.<R extends Record>
RCreate a new pre-filledRecordthat can be inserted into the corresponding table.<R extends UDTRecord<R>>
RCreate a newUDTRecord.newResult(Collection<? extends Field<?>> fields)Create a new emptyRecord.Create a new emptyRecord.Create a new emptyResult.Create a new emptyResult.Create a new emptyResult.Create a new emptyResult.newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5)Create a new emptyResult.newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6)Create a new emptyResult.newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7)Create a new emptyResult.newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8)Create a new emptyResult.newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9)Create a new emptyResult.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10>
Result<Record10<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10>>newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10)Create a new emptyResult.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11>
Result<Record11<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11>>newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11)Create a new emptyResult.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12>
Result<Record12<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12>>newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12)Create a new emptyResult.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13>
Result<Record13<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13>>newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13)Create a new emptyResult.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14>
Result<Record14<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14>>newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14)Create a new emptyResult.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15>
Result<Record15<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15>>newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15)Create a new emptyResult.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16>
Result<Record16<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16>>newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16)Create a new emptyResult.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17>
Result<Record17<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17>>newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17)Create a new emptyResult.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18>
Result<Record18<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18>>newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18)Create a new emptyResult.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19>
Result<Record19<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19>>newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19)Create a new emptyResult.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20>
Result<Record20<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20>>newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20)Create a new emptyResult.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21>
Result<Record21<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21>>newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20, Field<T21> field21)Create a new emptyResult.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21, T22>
Result<Record22<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21,T22>>newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20, Field<T21> field21, Field<T22> field22)Create a new emptyResult.Create a new emptyResult.Convenience method to fetch the NEXTVAL for a sequence directly from thisDSLContext's underlying JDBCConnection.Convenience method to fetch the NEXTVAL for a sequence directly from thisDSLContext's underlying JDBCConnection.<T extends Number>
TConvenience method to fetch the NEXTVAL for a sequence directly from thisDSLContext's underlying JDBCConnection.Convenience method to fetch several NEXTVAL for a sequence directly from thisDSLContext's underlying JDBCConnection.parser()Access the parser API.A JDBC connection that runs each statement through theDSLContext.parser()first, prior to re-generating and running the SQL.io.r2dbc.spi.ConnectionFactoryAn R2DBCConnectionFactorythat runs each statement through theDSLContext.parser()first, prior to re-generating and running the SQL.A JDBC data source that runs each statement through theDSLContext.parser()first, prior to re-generating and running the SQL.queries(Collection<? extends Query> queries)Wrap a collection of queries.Wrap a collection of queries.Create a new query holding plain SQL.Create a new query holding plain SQL.Create a new query holding plain SQL.Create a new query holding plain SQL.Render a QueryPart in the context of thisDSLContext.Get a newRenderContextfor the context of thisDSLContext.renderInlined(QueryPart part)Render a QueryPart in the context of thisDSLContext, inlining all bind variables.Render a QueryPart in the context of thisDSLContext, rendering bind variables as named parameters, or inlined parameters if they have no name.renderNamedParams(QueryPart part)Render a QueryPart in the context of thisDSLContext, rendering bind variables as named parameters.resultQuery(String sql)Create a new query holding plain SQL.resultQuery(String sql, Object... bindings)Create a new query holding plain SQL.resultQuery(String sql, QueryPart... parts)Create a new query holding plain SQL.resultQuery(SQL sql)Create a new query holding plain SQL.revoke(Collection<? extends Privilege> privileges)TheREVOKEstatement.TheREVOKEstatement.TheREVOKEstatement.revokeGrantOptionFor(Collection<? extends Privilege> privileges)TheREVOKE GRANT OPTION FORstatement.revokeGrantOptionFor(Privilege privileges)TheREVOKE GRANT OPTION FORstatement.revokeGrantOptionFor(Privilege... privileges)TheREVOKE GRANT OPTION FORstatement.select(Collection<? extends SelectFieldOrAsterisk> fields)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1> SelectSelectStep<Record1<T1>>select(SelectField<T1> field1)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2> SelectSelectStep<Record2<T1,T2>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3> SelectSelectStep<Record3<T1,T2,T3>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4>
SelectSelectStep<Record4<T1,T2,T3,T4>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5>
SelectSelectStep<Record5<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6>
SelectSelectStep<Record6<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7>
SelectSelectStep<Record7<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8>
SelectSelectStep<Record8<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9>
SelectSelectStep<Record9<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10>
SelectSelectStep<Record10<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11>
SelectSelectStep<Record11<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12>
SelectSelectStep<Record12<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13>
SelectSelectStep<Record13<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14>
SelectSelectStep<Record14<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15>
SelectSelectStep<Record15<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16>
SelectSelectStep<Record16<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17>
SelectSelectStep<Record17<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18>
SelectSelectStep<Record18<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19>
SelectSelectStep<Record19<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20>
SelectSelectStep<Record20<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21>
SelectSelectStep<Record21<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20, SelectField<T21> field21)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21, T22>
SelectSelectStep<Record22<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21,T22>>select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20, SelectField<T21> field21, SelectField<T22> field22)Create a new DSL select statement.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk... fields)Create a new DSL select statement.Create a new DSL select statement forCOUNT(*).selectDistinct(Collection<? extends SelectFieldOrAsterisk> fields)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1> SelectSelectStep<Record1<T1>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2> SelectSelectStep<Record2<T1,T2>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3> SelectSelectStep<Record3<T1,T2,T3>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4>
SelectSelectStep<Record4<T1,T2,T3,T4>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5>
SelectSelectStep<Record5<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6>
SelectSelectStep<Record6<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7>
SelectSelectStep<Record7<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8>
SelectSelectStep<Record8<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9>
SelectSelectStep<Record9<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10>
SelectSelectStep<Record10<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11>
SelectSelectStep<Record11<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12>
SelectSelectStep<Record12<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13>
SelectSelectStep<Record13<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14>
SelectSelectStep<Record14<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15>
SelectSelectStep<Record15<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16>
SelectSelectStep<Record16<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17>
SelectSelectStep<Record17<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18>
SelectSelectStep<Record18<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19>
SelectSelectStep<Record19<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20>
SelectSelectStep<Record20<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21>
SelectSelectStep<Record21<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20, SelectField<T21> field21)Create a new DSL select statement.<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21, T22>
SelectSelectStep<Record22<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21,T22>>selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20, SelectField<T21> field21, SelectField<T22> field22)Create a new DSL select statement.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk... fields)Create a new DSL select statement.selectFrom(String sql)Create a new DSL select statement, projecting*.selectFrom(String sql, Object... bindings)Create a new DSL select statement, projecting*.selectFrom(String sql, QueryPart... parts)Create a new DSL select statement, projecting*.selectFrom(Name table)Create a new DSL select statement, projecting*.selectFrom(SQL sql)Create a new DSL select statement, projecting*.<R extends Record>
SelectWhereStep<R>selectFrom(Table<R> table)Create a new DSL select statement, projecting the known columns from a table.Create a new DSL select statement for a constant1literal.Create a newSelectQuery<R extends Record>
SelectQuery<R>selectQuery(TableLike<R> table)Create a newSelectQueryCreate a new DSL select statement for a constant0literal.TheSETstatement.setCatalog(String catalog)TheSET CATALOGstatement.setCatalog(Catalog catalog)TheSET CATALOGstatement.setCatalog(Name catalog)TheSET CATALOGstatement.TheSET LOCALstatement.TheSET SCHEMAstatement.TheSET SCHEMAstatement.TheSET SCHEMAstatement.settings()The settings wrapped by this context.statements(Collection<? extends Statement> statements)Wrap a collection of statements in an anonymous procedural block that does not wrap inBEGIN ..statements(Statement... statements)Wrap a collection of statements in an anonymous procedural block that does not wrap inBEGIN ..toString()voidtransaction(ContextTransactionalRunnable transactional)Run aContextTransactionalRunnablein the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.transactionProvider().voidtransaction(TransactionalRunnable transactional)Run aTransactionalRunnablein the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.transactionProvider().transactionAsync(Executor executor, TransactionalRunnable transactional)Run aTransactionalRunnableasynchronously.transactionAsync(TransactionalRunnable transactional)Run aTransactionalRunnableasynchronously.<T> TtransactionResult(ContextTransactionalCallable<T> transactional)Run aContextTransactionalRunnablein the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.transactionProvider(), and return thetransactional's outcome.<T> TtransactionResult(TransactionalCallable<T> transactional)Run aTransactionalCallablein the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.transactionProvider(), and return thetransactional's outcome.<T> CompletionStage<T>transactionResultAsync(Executor executor, TransactionalCallable<T> transactional)Run aTransactionalCallableasynchronously.<T> CompletionStage<T>transactionResultAsync(TransactionalCallable<T> transactional)Run aTransactionalCallableasynchronously.TheTRUNCATEstatement.TheTRUNCATEstatement.<R extends Record>
TruncateIdentityStep<R>TheTRUNCATEstatement.truncateTable(String table)TheTRUNCATE TABLEstatement.truncateTable(Name table)TheTRUNCATE TABLEstatement.<R extends Record>
TruncateIdentityStep<R>truncateTable(Table<R> table)TheTRUNCATE TABLEstatement.<R extends Record>
UpdateSetFirstStep<R>Create a new DSL update statement.<R extends Record>
UpdateQuery<R>updateQuery(Table<R> table)Create a newUpdateQueryInitialise aVersion.versions()Initialise aVersionsgraph.Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18, String fieldAlias19)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18, String fieldAlias19, String fieldAlias20)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18, String fieldAlias19, String fieldAlias20, String fieldAlias21)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18, String fieldAlias19, String fieldAlias20, String fieldAlias21, String fieldAlias22)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, Collection<String> fieldAliases)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(String alias, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Collection<? extends CommonTableExpression<?>> tables)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(CommonTableExpression<?>... tables)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Collection<? extends Name> fieldAliases)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18, Name fieldAlias19)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18, Name fieldAlias19, Name fieldAlias20)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18, Name fieldAlias19, Name fieldAlias20, Name fieldAlias21)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18, Name fieldAlias19, Name fieldAlias20, Name fieldAlias21, Name fieldAlias22)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String... fieldAliases)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18, String fieldAlias19)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18, String fieldAlias19, String fieldAlias20)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18, String fieldAlias19, String fieldAlias20, String fieldAlias21)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18, String fieldAlias19, String fieldAlias20, String fieldAlias21, String fieldAlias22)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, Collection<String> fieldAliases)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(String alias, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Collection<? extends CommonTableExpression<?>> tables)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(CommonTableExpression<?>... tables)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Collection<? extends Name> fieldAliases)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name... fieldAliases)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18, Name fieldAlias19)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18, Name fieldAlias19, Name fieldAlias20)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18, Name fieldAlias19, Name fieldAlias20, Name fieldAlias21)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18, Name fieldAlias19, Name fieldAlias20, Name fieldAlias21, Name fieldAlias22)Create aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.
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Constructor Details
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DefaultDSLContext
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DefaultDSLContext
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DefaultDSLContext
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DefaultDSLContext
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DefaultDSLContext
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DefaultDSLContext
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DefaultDSLContext
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DefaultDSLContext
public DefaultDSLContext(ConnectionProvider connectionProvider, SQLDialect dialect, Settings settings) -
DefaultDSLContext
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DefaultDSLContext
public DefaultDSLContext(io.r2dbc.spi.ConnectionFactory connectionFactory, SQLDialect dialect, Settings settings) -
DefaultDSLContext
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Method Details
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map
Description copied from interface:DSLContextMap a schema to another one.This will map a schema onto another one, depending on configured schema mapping in this
DSLContext. If no applicable schema mapping can be found, the schema itself is returned.- Specified by:
mapin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
schema- A schema- Returns:
- The mapped schema
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map
Description copied from interface:DSLContextMap a table to another one.This will map a table onto another one, depending on configured table mapping in this
DSLContext. If no applicable table mapping can be found, the table itself is returned.- Specified by:
mapin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
table- A table- Returns:
- The mapped table
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parser
Description copied from interface:DSLContextAccess the parser API.- Specified by:
parserin interfaceDSLContext
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parsingConnection
Description copied from interface:DSLContextA JDBC connection that runs each statement through theDSLContext.parser()first, prior to re-generating and running the SQL.Static statements are translated eagerly upon execution, e.g. of
Statement.executeQuery(String). Prepared statements are prepared lazily once all bind variables are available, because the specific bind value and type may influence the generated SQL. As such, aPreparedStatementcreated from a parsing connection does not yet allocate any server side resources until it is executed for the first time.The
Configuration.cacheProvider()is called forCacheType#CACHE_PARSING_CONNECTIONto provide a translation cache to avoid the overhead of re-parsing and re-generating the same SQL string all the time. By default, this is an LRU cache.The resulting
Connectionwraps an underlying JDBC connection that has been obtained fromConnectionProvider.acquire()and must be released by callingConnection.close(), which callsConnectionProvider.release(Connection).- Specified by:
parsingConnectionin interfaceDSLContext
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parsingDataSource
Description copied from interface:DSLContextA JDBC data source that runs each statement through theDSLContext.parser()first, prior to re-generating and running the SQL.This simply wraps the
DSLContext.parsingConnection()in aDataSource.- Specified by:
parsingDataSourcein interfaceDSLContext
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parsingConnectionFactory
public io.r2dbc.spi.ConnectionFactory parsingConnectionFactory()Description copied from interface:DSLContextAn R2DBCConnectionFactorythat runs each statement through theDSLContext.parser()first, prior to re-generating and running the SQL.- Specified by:
parsingConnectionFactoryin interfaceDSLContext
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diagnosticsConnection
Description copied from interface:DSLContextA JDBC connection that proxies the underlying connection to run the jOOQ Diagnostics Pack on executed queries.This is experimental functionality.
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diagnosticsConnectionin interfaceDSLContext
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diagnosticsDataSource
Description copied from interface:DSLContextA JDBC connection that proxies the underlying connection to run the jOOQ Diagnostics Pack on executed queries.This simply wraps the
DSLContext.diagnosticsConnection()in aDataSource.- Specified by:
diagnosticsDataSourcein interfaceDSLContext
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version
Description copied from interface:DSLContextInitialise aVersion.This is EXPERIMENTAL functionality and subject to change in future jOOQ versions.
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versionin interfaceDSLContext
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versions
Description copied from interface:DSLContextInitialise aVersionsgraph.This is EXPERIMENTAL functionality and subject to change in future jOOQ versions.
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versionsin interfaceDSLContext
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commit
Description copied from interface:DSLContextInitialise aVersion.This is EXPERIMENTAL functionality and subject to change in future jOOQ versions.
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commitin interfaceDSLContext
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commits
Description copied from interface:DSLContextInitialise aCommitsgraph.This is EXPERIMENTAL functionality and subject to change in future jOOQ versions.
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commitsin interfaceDSLContext
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migrateTo
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a migration from the currently installed version to a new version.This is EXPERIMENTAL functionality and subject to change in future jOOQ versions.
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migrateToin interfaceDSLContext
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meta
Description copied from interface:DSLContextAccess the database meta data.This method returns meta information provided by
Configuration.metaProvider(), which defaults to a wrapper type that gives access to your JDBC connection'sDatabaseMetaDataas obtained from yourConnectionProvider.- Specified by:
metain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(DatabaseMetaData)
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meta
Description copied from interface:DSLContextAccess the database meta data from an explicit JDBCDatabaseMetaData.- Specified by:
metain interfaceDSLContext
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meta
Description copied from interface:DSLContextAccess the database meta data from explicit catalog information.This will not connect to your database to get live meta information, unlike
DSLContext.meta()andDSLContext.meta(DatabaseMetaData).- Specified by:
metain interfaceDSLContext
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meta
Description copied from interface:DSLContextAccess the database meta data from explicit schema information.This will not connect to your database to get live meta information, unlike
DSLContext.meta()andDSLContext.meta(DatabaseMetaData).- Specified by:
metain interfaceDSLContext
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meta
Description copied from interface:DSLContextAccess the database meta data from explicit table information.This will not connect to your database to get live meta information, unlike
DSLContext.meta()andDSLContext.meta(DatabaseMetaData).- Specified by:
metain interfaceDSLContext
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meta
Description copied from interface:DSLContextAccess the database meta data from an explicit JAXB-annotated meta model.This will not connect to your database to get live meta information, unlike
DSLContext.meta()andDSLContext.meta(DatabaseMetaData).- Specified by:
metain interfaceDSLContext
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meta
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate meta data from a set of sources.This is convenience for wrapping all argument
Strings inSource. The same set of content types are supported as inDSLContext.meta(Source...).- Specified by:
metain interfaceDSLContext
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meta
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate meta data from a set of sources.This method creates a
Metarepresentation from a set of source content, which can be any of:- A set of DDL scripts, which will be parsed using
DSLContext.parser(). - A set of XML files, which will be unmarshalled into
InformationSchemaobjects.
This will not connect to your database to get live meta information, unlike
DSLContext.meta()andDSLContext.meta(DatabaseMetaData).- Specified by:
metain interfaceDSLContext
- A set of DDL scripts, which will be parsed using
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meta
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate meta data from a set of DDL queries.This works the same way as
DSLContext.meta(Source...), without the need of parsing the DDL scripts.- Specified by:
metain interfaceDSLContext
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informationSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.informationSchema().- Specified by:
informationSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Catalog...),Meta.informationSchema()
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informationSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.informationSchema().- Specified by:
informationSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Catalog...),Meta.informationSchema()
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informationSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.informationSchema().- Specified by:
informationSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Schema...),Meta.informationSchema()
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informationSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.informationSchema().- Specified by:
informationSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Schema...),Meta.informationSchema()
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informationSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.informationSchema().- Specified by:
informationSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Table...),Meta.informationSchema()
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informationSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.informationSchema().- Specified by:
informationSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Table...),Meta.informationSchema()
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explain
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRun anEXPLAINstatement in the database to estimate the cardinality of the query.- Specified by:
explainin interfaceDSLContext
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transactionResult
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRun aContextTransactionalRunnablein the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.transactionProvider(), and return thetransactional's outcome.The argument transactional code may capture scope to derive its
Configurationfrom the "context" in order to create new statements. This context can be provided, for instance, byThreadLocalTransactionProviderautomatically.- Specified by:
transactionResultin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
transactional- The transactional code- Returns:
- The transactional outcome
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transactionResult
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRun aTransactionalCallablein the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.transactionProvider(), and return thetransactional's outcome.The argument transactional code should not capture any scope but derive its
Configurationfrom theTransactionalCallable.run(Configuration)argument in order to create new statements.- Specified by:
transactionResultin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
transactional- The transactional code- Returns:
- The transactional outcome
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transaction
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRun aContextTransactionalRunnablein the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.transactionProvider().The argument transactional code may capture scope to derive its
Configurationfrom the "context" in order to create new statements. This context can be provided, for instance, byThreadLocalTransactionProviderautomatically.- Specified by:
transactionin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
transactional- The transactional code
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transaction
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRun aTransactionalRunnablein the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.transactionProvider().The argument transactional code should not capture any scope but derive its
Configurationfrom theTransactionalCallable.run(Configuration)argument in order to create new statements.- Specified by:
transactionin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
transactional- The transactional code
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transactionAsync
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRun aTransactionalRunnableasynchronously.The
TransactionRunnableis run in the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.transactionProvider(), and returns thetransactional's outcome in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task run by anExecutorprovided by the underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.executorProvider().- Specified by:
transactionAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
transactional- The transactional code
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transactionAsync
public CompletionStage<Void> transactionAsync(Executor executor, TransactionalRunnable transactional)Description copied from interface:DSLContextRun aTransactionalRunnableasynchronously.The
TransactionRunnableis run in the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.transactionProvider(), and returns thetransactional's outcome in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task run by a givenExecutor.- Specified by:
transactionAsyncin interfaceDSLContexttransactional- The transactional code
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transactionResultAsync
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRun aTransactionalCallableasynchronously.The
TransactionCallableis run in the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.transactionProvider(), and returns thetransactional's outcome in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task run by anExecutorprovided by the underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.executorProvider().- Specified by:
transactionResultAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
transactional- The transactional code- Returns:
- The transactional outcome
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transactionResultAsync
public <T> CompletionStage<T> transactionResultAsync(Executor executor, TransactionalCallable<T> transactional)Description copied from interface:DSLContextRun aTransactionalCallableasynchronously.The
TransactionCallableis run in the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.transactionProvider(), and returns thetransactional's outcome in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task run by a givenExecutor.- Specified by:
transactionResultAsyncin interfaceDSLContexttransactional- The transactional code- Returns:
- The transactional outcome
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connectionResult
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRun aConnectionCallablein the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.connectionProvider().- Specified by:
connectionResultin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
callable- The code running statements against theconnection.- Returns:
- The outcome of the callable
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connection
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRun aConnectionRunnablein the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.connectionProvider().- Specified by:
connectionin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
runnable- The code running statements against theconnection.
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mockResult
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRun aMockRunnablein the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'s, and of aMockDataProviderand return themockable's outcome.- Specified by:
mockResultin interfaceDSLContext
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mock
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRun aMockRunnablein the context of thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()'s, and of aMockDataProvider.- Specified by:
mockin interfaceDSLContext
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renderContext
Description copied from interface:DSLContextGet a newRenderContextfor the context of thisDSLContext.This will return an initialised render context as such:
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Context.subquery()== false
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renderContextin interfaceDSLContext
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render
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRender a QueryPart in the context of thisDSLContext.This is the same as calling
renderContext().render(part)- Specified by:
renderin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
part- TheQueryPartto be rendered- Returns:
- The rendered SQL
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renderNamedParams
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRender a QueryPart in the context of thisDSLContext, rendering bind variables as named parameters.This is the same as calling
renderContext().paramType(NAMED).render(part)- Specified by:
renderNamedParamsin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
part- TheQueryPartto be rendered- Returns:
- The rendered SQL
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renderNamedOrInlinedParams
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRender a QueryPart in the context of thisDSLContext, rendering bind variables as named parameters, or inlined parameters if they have no name.This is the same as calling
renderContext().paramType(NAMED_OR_INLINED).render(part)- Specified by:
renderNamedOrInlinedParamsin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
part- TheQueryPartto be rendered- Returns:
- The rendered SQL
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renderInlined
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRender a QueryPart in the context of thisDSLContext, inlining all bind variables.This is the same as calling
renderContext().inline(true).render(part)- Specified by:
renderInlinedin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
part- TheQueryPartto be rendered- Returns:
- The rendered SQL
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extractBindValues
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRetrieve the bind values that will be bound by a givenQueryPart.The returned
Listis immutable. To modify bind values, useDSLContext.extractParams(QueryPart)instead.Unlike
DSLContext.extractParams(QueryPart), which returns also inlined parameters, this returns only actual bind values that will render an actual bind value as a question mark"?"- Specified by:
extractBindValuesin interfaceDSLContext
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extractParams
Description copied from interface:DSLContextGet aMapof named parameters.The
Mapitself is immutable, but theParamelements allow for modifying bind values on an existingQuery(or any otherQueryPart).Bind values created with
DSL.val(Object)will have their bind index as name.- Specified by:
extractParamsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
Param,DSL.param(String, Object)
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extractParam
Description copied from interface:DSLContextGet a named parameter from aQueryPart, provided its name.Bind values created with
DSL.val(Object)will have their bind index as name.- Specified by:
extractParamin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
Param,DSL.param(String, Object)
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bindContext
Description copied from interface:DSLContextGet a newBindContextfor the context of thisDSLContext.This will return an initialised bind context as such:
Context.declareFields()== falseContext.declareTables()== false
BindContext for JOOQ INTERNAL USE only. Avoid referencing it directly
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bindContextin interfaceDSLContext
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attach
Description copied from interface:DSLContextAttach thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()to some attachables.- Specified by:
attachin interfaceDSLContext
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attach
Description copied from interface:DSLContextAttach thisDSLContext's underlyingScope.configuration()to some attachables.- Specified by:
attachin interfaceDSLContext
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loadInto
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a newLoaderobject to load data from a CSV or XML source.- Specified by:
loadIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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queries
Description copied from interface:DSLContextWrap a collection of queries.- Specified by:
queriesin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.queries(Query...)
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queries
Description copied from interface:DSLContextWrap a collection of queries.- Specified by:
queriesin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.queries(Collection)
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begin
Description copied from interface:DSLContextWrap a collection of statements in an anonymous procedural block.- Specified by:
beginin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.begin(Statement...)
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begin
Description copied from interface:DSLContextWrap a collection of statements in an anoymous procedural block.- Specified by:
beginin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.begin(Collection)
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statements
Description copied from interface:DSLContextWrap a collection of statements in an anonymous procedural block that does not wrap inBEGIN .. END;, unless explicitly needed.- Specified by:
statementsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.statements(Statement...)
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statements
Description copied from interface:DSLContextWrap a collection of statements in an anonymous procedural block that does not wrap inBEGIN .. END;, unless explicitly needed.- Specified by:
statementsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.statements(Collection)
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query
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new query holding plain SQL. There must not be any binding variables contained in the SQL.Example:
String sql = "SET SCHEMA 'abc'";
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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queryin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- A query wrapping the plain SQL
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SQL
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query
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new query holding plain SQL. There must not be any binding variables contained in the SQL.Example:
String sql = "SET SCHEMA 'abc'";
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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queryin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- A query wrapping the plain SQL
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SQL
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query
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new query holding plain SQL. There must be as many bind variables contained in the SQL, as passed in the bindings parameter.Example:
String sql = "SET SCHEMA 'abc'";
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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queryin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQLbindings- The bindings- Returns:
- A query wrapping the plain SQL
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SQL,DSL.sql(String, Object...)
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query
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new query holding plain SQL.Unlike
DSLContext.query(String, Object...), the SQL passed to this method should not contain any bind variables. Instead, you can passQueryPartobjects to the method which will be rendered at indexed locations of your SQL string as such:// The following query query("select {0}, {1} from {2}", val(1), inline("test"), name("DUAL")); // Will render this SQL by default, using SQLDialect.ORACLE: select ?, 'test' from "DUAL"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! One way to escape literals is to use
DSL.name(String...)and similar methods- Specified by:
queryin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL clause, containing {numbered placeholders} where query parts can be injectedparts- TheQueryPartobjects that are rendered at the {numbered placeholder} locations- Returns:
- A query wrapping the plain SQL
- See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, QueryPart...)
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fetch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The results from the executed query. This will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL
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fetch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The results from the executed query. This will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL
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fetch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.There must be as many bind variables contained in the SQL, as passed in the bindings parameter
Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQLbindings- The bindings- Returns:
- The results from the executed query. This will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, Object...)
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fetch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Unlike
DSLContext.fetch(String, Object...), the SQL passed to this method should not contain any bind variables. Instead, you can passQueryPartobjects to the method which will be rendered at indexed locations of your SQL string as such:// The following query fetch("select {0}, {1} from {2}", val(1), inline("test"), name("DUAL")); // Will execute this SQL by default, using SQLDialect.ORACLE: select ?, 'test' from "DUAL"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! One way to escape literals is to use
DSL.name(String...)and similar methods- Specified by:
fetchin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL clause, containing {numbered placeholders} where query parts can be injectedparts- TheQueryPartobjects that are rendered at the {numbered placeholder} locations- Returns:
- The results from the executed query. This will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, QueryPart...)
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fetchLazy
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL and "lazily" return the generated result.The returned
Cursorholds a reference to the executedPreparedStatementand the associatedResultSet. Data can be fetched (or iterated over) lazily, fetching records from theResultSetone by one.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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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fetchLazyin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The cursor. This will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL
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fetchLazy
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL and "lazily" return the generated result.The returned
Cursorholds a reference to the executedPreparedStatementand the associatedResultSet. Data can be fetched (or iterated over) lazily, fetching records from theResultSetone by one.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchLazyin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The cursor. This will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL
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fetchLazy
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL and "lazily" return the generated result.There must be as many bind variables contained in the SQL, as passed in the bindings parameter
The returned
Cursorholds a reference to the executedPreparedStatementand the associatedResultSet. Data can be fetched (or iterated over) lazily, fetching records from theResultSetone by one.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchLazyin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQLbindings- The bindings- Returns:
- The cursor. This will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, Object...)
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fetchLazy
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL and "lazily" return the generated result.The returned
Cursorholds a reference to the executedPreparedStatementand the associatedResultSet. Data can be fetched (or iterated over) lazily, fetching records from theResultSetone by one.Unlike
DSLContext.fetchLazy(String, Object...), the SQL passed to this method should not contain any bind variables. Instead, you can passQueryPartobjects to the method which will be rendered at indexed locations of your SQL string as such:// The following query fetchLazy("select {0}, {1} from {2}", val(1), inline("test"), name("DUAL")); // Will execute this SQL by default, using SQLDialect.ORACLE: select ?, 'test' from "DUAL"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! One way to escape literals is to use
DSL.name(String...)and similar methods- Specified by:
fetchLazyin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL clause, containing {numbered placeholders} where query parts can be injectedparts- TheQueryPartobjects that are rendered at the {numbered placeholder} locations- Returns:
- The cursor. This will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, QueryPart...)
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fetchAsync
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStage.The result is asynchronously completed by a task running in an
Executorprovided by theScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.executorProvider().Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL
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fetchAsync
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStage.The result is asynchronously completed by a task running in an
Executorprovided by theScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.executorProvider().Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL
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fetchAsync
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStage.The result is asynchronously completed by a task running in an
Executorprovided by theScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.executorProvider().There must be as many bind variables contained in the SQL, as passed in the bindings parameter
Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQLbindings- The bindings- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, Object...)
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fetchAsync
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStage.The result is asynchronously completed by a task running in an
Executorprovided by theScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.executorProvider().Unlike
DSLContext.fetchLazy(String, Object...), the SQL passed to this method should not contain any bind variables. Instead, you can passQueryPartobjects to the method which will be rendered at indexed locations of your SQL string as such:// The following query fetchLazy("select {0}, {1} from {2}", val(1), inline("test"), name("DUAL")); // Will execute this SQL by default, using SQLDialect.ORACLE: select ?, 'test' from "DUAL"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! One way to escape literals is to use
DSL.name(String...)and similar methods- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL clause, containing {numbered placeholders} where query parts can be injectedparts- TheQueryPartobjects that are rendered at the {numbered placeholder} locations- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, QueryPart...)
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fetchAsync
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContextsql- The SQL- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL
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fetchAsync
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContextsql- The SQL- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL
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fetchAsync
public CompletionStage<Result<Record>> fetchAsync(Executor executor, String sql, Object... bindings)Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.There must be as many bind variables contained in the SQL, as passed in the bindings parameter
Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContextsql- The SQLbindings- The bindings- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, Object...)
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fetchAsync
public CompletionStage<Result<Record>> fetchAsync(Executor executor, String sql, QueryPart... parts)Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.Unlike
DSLContext.fetchLazy(String, Object...), the SQL passed to this method should not contain any bind variables. Instead, you can passQueryPartobjects to the method which will be rendered at indexed locations of your SQL string as such:// The following query fetchLazy("select {0}, {1} from {2}", val(1), inline("test"), name("DUAL")); // Will execute this SQL by default, using SQLDialect.ORACLE: select ?, 'test' from "DUAL"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! One way to escape literals is to use
DSL.name(String...)and similar methods- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContextsql- The SQL clause, containing {numbered placeholders} where query parts can be injectedparts- TheQueryPartobjects that are rendered at the {numbered placeholder} locations- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, QueryPart...)
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fetchStream
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL and "lazily" return the generated result.The returned
Streamholds a reference to the executedPreparedStatementand the associatedResultSet. Data can be fetched (or iterated over) lazily, fetching records from theResultSetone by one.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchStreamin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The results from the executed query. This is never
null, even if the database returns noResultSet - See Also:
SQL
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fetchStream
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL and "lazily" return the generated result.The returned
Streamholds a reference to the executedPreparedStatementand the associatedResultSet. Data can be fetched (or iterated over) lazily, fetching records from theResultSetone by one.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchStreamin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The results from the executed query. This is never
null, even if the database returns noResultSet - See Also:
SQL
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fetchStream
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL and "lazily" return the generated result.There must be as many bind variables contained in the SQL, as passed in the bindings parameter
The returned
Streamholds a reference to the executedPreparedStatementand the associatedResultSet. Data can be fetched (or iterated over) lazily, fetching records from theResultSetone by one.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchStreamin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQLbindings- The bindings- Returns:
- The results from the executed query. This is never
null, even if the database returns noResultSet - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, Object...)
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fetchStream
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL and "lazily" return the generated result.The returned
Streamholds a reference to the executedPreparedStatementand the associatedResultSet. Data can be fetched (or iterated over) lazily, fetching records from theResultSetone by one.Unlike
DSLContext.fetchStream(String, Object...), the SQL passed to this method should not contain any bind variables. Instead, you can passQueryPartobjects to the method which will be rendered at indexed locations of your SQL string as such:// The following query fetchLazy("select {0}, {1} from {2}", val(1), inline("test"), name("DUAL")); // Will execute this SQL by default, using SQLDialect.ORACLE: select ?, 'test' from "DUAL"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! One way to escape literals is to use
DSL.name(String...)and similar methods- Specified by:
fetchStreamin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL clause, containing {numbered placeholders} where query parts can be injectedparts- TheQueryPartobjects that are rendered at the {numbered placeholder} locations- Returns:
- The results from the executed query. This is never
null, even if the database returns noResultSet - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, QueryPart...)
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fetchMany
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL, possibly returning several result sets.Example (Sybase ASE):
String sql = "sp_help 'my_table'";
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!
- Specified by:
fetchManyin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The results. This will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL
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fetchMany
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL, possibly returning several result sets.Example (Sybase ASE):
String sql = "sp_help 'my_table'";
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!
- Specified by:
fetchManyin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The results. This will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL
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fetchMany
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL, possibly returning several result sets.There must be as many bind variables contained in the SQL, as passed in the bindings parameter
Example (Sybase ASE):
String sql = "sp_help 'my_table'";
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!
- Specified by:
fetchManyin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQLbindings- The bindings- Returns:
- The results. This will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, Object...)
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fetchMany
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL, possibly returning several result sets.Unlike
DSLContext.fetchMany(String, Object...), the SQL passed to this method should not contain any bind variables. Instead, you can passQueryPartobjects to the method which will be rendered at indexed locations of your SQL string as such:// The following query fetchMany("select {0}, {1} from {2}", val(1), inline("test"), name("DUAL")); // Will execute this SQL by default, using SQLDialect.ORACLE: select ?, 'test' from "DUAL"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! One way to escape literals is to use
DSL.name(String...)and similar methods- Specified by:
fetchManyin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL clause, containing {numbered placeholders} where query parts can be injectedparts- TheQueryPartobjects that are rendered at the {numbered placeholder} locations- Returns:
- The results. This will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, QueryPart...)
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fetchOne
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchOnein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The record or
null, if no record was found. - See Also:
SQL
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fetchOne
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchOnein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The record or
null, if no record was found. - See Also:
SQL
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fetchOne
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.There must be as many bind variables contained in the SQL, as passed in the bindings parameter
Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchOnein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQLbindings- The bindings- Returns:
- The record or
null, if no record was found. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, Object...)
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fetchOne
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Unlike
DSLContext.fetchOne(String, Object...), the SQL passed to this method should not contain any bind variables. Instead, you can passQueryPartobjects to the method which will be rendered at indexed locations of your SQL string as such:// The following query fetchOne("select {0}, {1} from {2}", val(1), inline("test"), name("DUAL")); // Will execute this SQL by default, using SQLDialect.ORACLE: select ?, 'test' from "DUAL"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! One way to escape literals is to use
DSL.name(String...)and similar methods- Specified by:
fetchOnein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL clause, containing {numbered placeholders} where query parts can be injectedparts- TheQueryPartobjects that are rendered at the {numbered placeholder} locations- Returns:
- The record or
null, if no record was found. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, QueryPart...)
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fetchSingle
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null. - See Also:
SQL
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fetchSingle
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null. - See Also:
SQL
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fetchSingle
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.There must be as many bind variables contained in the SQL, as passed in the bindings parameter
Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQLbindings- The bindings- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, Object...)
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fetchSingle
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Unlike
DSLContext.fetchOne(String, Object...), the SQL passed to this method should not contain any bind variables. Instead, you can passQueryPartobjects to the method which will be rendered at indexed locations of your SQL string as such:// The following query fetchOne("select {0}, {1} from {2}", val(1), inline("test"), name("DUAL")); // Will execute this SQL by default, using SQLDialect.ORACLE: select ?, 'test' from "DUAL"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! One way to escape literals is to use
DSL.name(String...)and similar methods- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL clause, containing {numbered placeholders} where query parts can be injectedparts- TheQueryPartobjects that are rendered at the {numbered placeholder} locations- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, QueryPart...)
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fetchOptional
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchOptionalin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The results from the executed query
- See Also:
SQL
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fetchOptional
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchOptionalin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The results from the executed query
- See Also:
SQL
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fetchOptional
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.There must be as many bind variables contained in the SQL, as passed in the bindings parameter
Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchOptionalin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQLbindings- The bindings- Returns:
- The results from the executed query
- See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, Object...)
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fetchOptional
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Unlike
DSLContext.fetchOne(String, Object...), the SQL passed to this method should not contain any bind variables. Instead, you can passQueryPartobjects to the method which will be rendered at indexed locations of your SQL string as such:// The following query fetchOne("select {0}, {1} from {2}", val(1), inline("test"), name("DUAL")); // Will execute this SQL by default, using SQLDialect.ORACLE: select ?, 'test' from "DUAL"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! One way to escape literals is to use
DSL.name(String...)and similar methods- Specified by:
fetchOptionalin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL clause, containing {numbered placeholders} where query parts can be injectedparts- TheQueryPartobjects that are rendered at the {numbered placeholder} locations- Returns:
- The results from the executed query
- See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, QueryPart...)
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fetchValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The value or
null, if no record was found. - See Also:
SQL
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fetchValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The value or
null, if no record was found. - See Also:
SQL
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fetchValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.There must be as many bind variables contained in the SQL, as passed in the bindings parameter
Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQLbindings- The bindings- Returns:
- The value or
null, if no record was found. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, Object...)
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fetchValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Unlike
DSLContext.fetchValue(String, Object...), the SQL passed to this method should not contain any bind variables. Instead, you can passQueryPartobjects to the method which will be rendered at indexed locations of your SQL string as such:// The following query fetchOne("select {0}, {1} from {2}", val(1), inline("test"), name("DUAL")); // Will execute this SQL by default, using SQLDialect.ORACLE: select ?, 'test' from "DUAL"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! One way to escape literals is to use
DSL.name(String...)and similar methods- Specified by:
fetchValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL clause, containing {numbered placeholders} where query parts can be injectedparts- TheQueryPartobjects that are rendered at the {numbered placeholder} locations- Returns:
- The value or
null, if no record was found. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, QueryPart...)
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fetchOptionalValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchOptionalValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The result value from the executed query
- See Also:
SQL
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fetchOptionalValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchOptionalValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The result value from the executed query
- See Also:
SQL
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fetchOptionalValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.There must be as many bind variables contained in the SQL, as passed in the bindings parameter
Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchOptionalValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQLbindings- The bindings- Returns:
- The results from the executed query
- See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, Object...)
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fetchOptionalValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Unlike
DSLContext.fetchValue(String, Object...), the SQL passed to this method should not contain any bind variables. Instead, you can passQueryPartobjects to the method which will be rendered at indexed locations of your SQL string as such:// The following query fetchOne("select {0}, {1} from {2}", val(1), inline("test"), name("DUAL")); // Will execute this SQL by default, using SQLDialect.ORACLE: select ?, 'test' from "DUAL"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! One way to escape literals is to use
DSL.name(String...)and similar methods- Specified by:
fetchOptionalValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL clause, containing {numbered placeholders} where query parts can be injectedparts- TheQueryPartobjects that are rendered at the {numbered placeholder} locations- Returns:
- The results from the executed query
- See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, QueryPart...)
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fetchValues
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchValuesin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The values. This will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL
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fetchValues
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchValuesin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The values. This will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL
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fetchValues
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.There must be as many bind variables contained in the SQL, as passed in the bindings parameter
Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
fetchValuesin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQLbindings- The bindings- Returns:
- The values. This will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, Object...)
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fetchValues
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Unlike
DSLContext.fetchValue(String, Object...), the SQL passed to this method should not contain any bind variables. Instead, you can passQueryPartobjects to the method which will be rendered at indexed locations of your SQL string as such:// The following query fetchOne("select {0}, {1} from {2}", val(1), inline("test"), name("DUAL")); // Will execute this SQL by default, using SQLDialect.ORACLE: select ?, 'test' from "DUAL"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! One way to escape literals is to use
DSL.name(String...)and similar methods- Specified by:
fetchValuesin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL clause, containing {numbered placeholders} where query parts can be injectedparts- TheQueryPartobjects that are rendered at the {numbered placeholder} locations- Returns:
- The values. This will never be
null. - See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, QueryPart...)
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execute
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a query holding plain SQL.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!
- Specified by:
executein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The results from the executed query
- See Also:
SQL
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execute
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a query holding plain SQL.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!
- Specified by:
executein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- The results from the executed query
- See Also:
SQL
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execute
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.There must be as many bind variables contained in the SQL, as passed in the bindings parameter
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!
- Specified by:
executein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQLbindings- The bindings- Returns:
- The results from the executed query
- See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, Object...)
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execute
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a new query holding plain SQL.Unlike
DSLContext.execute(String, Object...), the SQL passed to this method should not contain any bind variables. Instead, you can passQueryPartobjects to the method which will be rendered at indexed locations of your SQL string as such:// The following query execute("select {0}, {1} from {2}", val(1), inline("test"), name("DUAL")); // Will execute this SQL by default, using SQLDialect.ORACLE: select ?, 'test' from "DUAL"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! One way to escape literals is to use
DSL.name(String...)and similar methods- Specified by:
executein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL clause, containing {numbered placeholders} where query parts can be injectedparts- TheQueryPartobjects that are rendered at the {numbered placeholder} locations- Returns:
- The results from the executed query
- See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, QueryPart...)
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resultQuery
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new query holding plain SQL.There must not be any bind variables contained in the SQL
Use this method, when you want to take advantage of the many ways to fetch results in jOOQ, using
ResultQuery. Some examples:ResultQuery.fetchLazy()Open a cursor and fetch records one by one ResultQuery.fetchInto(Class)Fetch records into a custom POJO (optionally annotated with JPA annotations) ResultQuery.fetchInto(RecordHandler)Fetch records into a custom callback (similar to Spring's RowMapper) Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
resultQueryin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- An executable query
- See Also:
SQL
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resultQuery
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new query holding plain SQL.There must not be any bind variables contained in the SQL
Use this method, when you want to take advantage of the many ways to fetch results in jOOQ, using
ResultQuery. Some examples:ResultQuery.fetchLazy()Open a cursor and fetch records one by one ResultQuery.fetchInto(Class)Fetch records into a custom POJO (optionally annotated with JPA annotations) ResultQuery.fetchInto(RecordHandler)Fetch records into a custom callback (similar to Spring's RowMapper) Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
resultQueryin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL- Returns:
- An executable query
- See Also:
SQL
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resultQuery
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new query holding plain SQL.There must be as many bind variables contained in the SQL, as passed in the bindings parameter
Use this method, when you want to take advantage of the many ways to fetch results in jOOQ, using
ResultQuery. Some examples:ResultQuery.fetchLazy()Open a cursor and fetch records one by one ResultQuery.fetchInto(Class)Fetch records into a custom POJO (optionally annotated with JPA annotations) ResultQuery.fetchInto(RecordHandler)Fetch records into a custom callback (similar to Spring's RowMapper) Example (Postgres):
Example (SQLite):String sql = "FETCH ALL IN \"<unnamed cursor 1>\"";
String sql = "pragma table_info('my_table')";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!
- Specified by:
resultQueryin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQLbindings- The bindings- Returns:
- A query wrapping the plain SQL
- See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, Object...)
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resultQuery
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new query holding plain SQL.Unlike
DSLContext.resultQuery(String, Object...), the SQL passed to this method should not contain any bind variables. Instead, you can passQueryPartobjects to the method which will be rendered at indexed locations of your SQL string as such:// The following query resultQuery("select {0}, {1} from {2}", val(1), inline("test"), name("DUAL")); // Will render this SQL by default, using SQLDialect.ORACLE: select ?, 'test' from "DUAL"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! One way to escape literals is to use
DSL.name(String...)and similar methods- Specified by:
resultQueryin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
sql- The SQL clause, containing {numbered placeholders} where query parts can be injectedparts- TheQueryPartobjects that are rendered at the {numbered placeholder} locations- Returns:
- A query wrapping the plain SQL
- See Also:
SQL,DSL.sql(String, QueryPart...)
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fetch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all data from a JDBCResultSetand transform it to a jOOQResult.After fetching all data, the JDBC ResultSet will be closed.
Use
DSLContext.fetchLazy(ResultSet), to fetch oneRecordat a time, instead of load the entireResultSetinto a jOOQResultat once.- Specified by:
fetchin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data from- Returns:
- The resulting jOOQ Result. This will never be
null.
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fetch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all data from a JDBCResultSetand transform it to a jOOQResult.After fetching all data, the JDBC ResultSet will be closed.
Use
DSLContext.fetchLazy(ResultSet), to fetch oneRecordat a time, instead of load the entireResultSetinto a jOOQResultat once.The additional
fieldsargument is used by jOOQ to coerce field names and data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromfields- The fields to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The resulting jOOQ Result. This will never be
null.
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fetch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all data from a JDBCResultSetand transform it to a jOOQResult.After fetching all data, the JDBC ResultSet will be closed.
Use
DSLContext.fetchLazy(ResultSet), to fetch oneRecordat a time, instead of load the entireResultSetinto a jOOQResultat once.The additional
typesargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtypes- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The resulting jOOQ Result. This will never be
null.
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fetch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all data from a JDBCResultSetand transform it to a jOOQResult.After fetching all data, the JDBC ResultSet will be closed.
Use
DSLContext.fetchLazy(ResultSet), to fetch oneRecordat a time, instead of load the entireResultSetinto a jOOQResultat once.The additional
typesargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtypes- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The resulting jOOQ Result. This will never be
null.
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fetchOne
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand transform it to a jOOQRecord.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
- Specified by:
fetchOnein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data from- Returns:
- The record or
null, if no record was found.
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fetchOne
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand transform it to a jOOQRecord.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
The additional
fieldsargument is used by jOOQ to coerce field names and data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchOnein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromfields- The fields to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The record or
null, if no record was found.
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fetchOne
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand transform it to a jOOQRecord.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
The additional
typesargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchOnein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtypes- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The record or
null, if no record was found.
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fetchOne
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand transform it to a jOOQRecord.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
The additional
typesargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchOnein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtypes- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand transform it to a jOOQRecord.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data from- Returns:
- The record or
null, if no record was found.
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fetchSingle
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand transform it to a jOOQRecord.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
The additional
fieldsargument is used by jOOQ to coerce field names and data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromfields- The fields to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand transform it to a jOOQRecord.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
The additional
typesargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtypes- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand transform it to a jOOQRecord.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
The additional
typesargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtypes- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchOptional
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand transform it to a jOOQRecord.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
- Specified by:
fetchOptionalin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data from- Returns:
- The resulting jOOQ record
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fetchOptional
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand transform it to a jOOQRecord.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
The additional
fieldsargument is used by jOOQ to coerce field names and data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchOptionalin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromfields- The fields to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The resulting jOOQ record
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fetchOptional
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand transform it to a jOOQRecord.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
The additional
typesargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchOptionalin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtypes- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The resulting jOOQ record
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fetchOptional
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand transform it to a jOOQRecord.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
The additional
typesargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchOptionalin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtypes- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The resulting jOOQ record
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fetchValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained value.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
- Specified by:
fetchValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data from- Returns:
- The value or
null, if no record was found.
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fetchValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained value.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
The additional
fieldargument is used by jOOQ to coerce field names and data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromfield- The field to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The value or
null, if no record was found.
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fetchValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained value.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
The additional
typeargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtype- The data type to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The value or
null, if no record was found.
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fetchValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained value.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
The additional
typeargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtype- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The value or
null, if no record was found.
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fetchOptionalValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained value.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
- Specified by:
fetchOptionalValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data from- Returns:
- The resulting value
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fetchOptionalValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained value.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
The additional
fieldargument is used by jOOQ to coerce field names and data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchOptionalValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromfield- The field to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The resulting value
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fetchOptionalValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained value.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
The additional
typeargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchOptionalValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtype- The data type to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The resulting value
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fetchOptionalValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a record from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained value.This will internally fetch all records and throw an exception if there was more than one resulting record.
The additional
typeargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchOptionalValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtype- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The resulting value
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fetchValues
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a result from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained column's values.- Specified by:
fetchValuesin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data from- Returns:
- The values. This will never be
null.
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fetchValues
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a result from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained column's values.The additional
fieldargument is used by jOOQ to coerce field names and data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchValuesin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromfield- The field to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The values. This will never be
null.
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fetchValues
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a result from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained column's values.The additional
typeargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchValuesin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtype- The data type to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The values. This will never be
null.
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fetchValues
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a result from a JDBCResultSetand return the only contained column's values.The additional
typeargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchValuesin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtype- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The values. This will never be
null.
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fetchLazy
Description copied from interface:DSLContextWrap a JDBCResultSetinto a jOOQCursor.Use
DSLContext.fetch(ResultSet), to load the entireResultSetinto a jOOQResultat once.- Specified by:
fetchLazyin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data from- Returns:
- The cursor. This will never be
null.
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fetchLazy
Description copied from interface:DSLContextWrap a JDBCResultSetinto a jOOQCursor.Use
DSLContext.fetch(ResultSet), to load the entireResultSetinto a jOOQResultat once.The additional
fieldsargument is used by jOOQ to coerce field names and data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchLazyin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromfields- The fields to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The cursor. This will never be
null.
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fetchLazy
Description copied from interface:DSLContextWrap a JDBCResultSetinto a jOOQCursor.Use
DSLContext.fetch(ResultSet), to load the entireResultSetinto a jOOQResultat once.The additional
typesargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchLazyin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtypes- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The cursor. This will never be
null.
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fetchLazy
Description copied from interface:DSLContextWrap a JDBCResultSetinto a jOOQCursor.Use
DSLContext.fetch(ResultSet), to load the entireResultSetinto a jOOQResultat once.The additional
typesargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchLazyin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtypes- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The cursor. This will never be
null.
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fetchAsync
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStage.The result is asynchronously completed by a task running in an
Executorprovided by theScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.executorProvider().- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data from- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null.
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fetchAsync
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStage.The result is asynchronously completed by a task running in an
Executorprovided by theScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.executorProvider().The additional
fieldsargument is used by jOOQ to coerce field names and data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromfields- The fields to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null.
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fetchAsync
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStage.The result is asynchronously completed by a task running in an
Executorprovided by theScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.executorProvider().The additional
typesargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtypes- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null.
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fetchAsync
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStage.The result is asynchronously completed by a task running in an
Executorprovided by theScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.executorProvider().The additional
typesargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtypes- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null.
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fetchAsync
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContextrs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data from- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null.
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fetchAsync
public CompletionStage<Result<Record>> fetchAsync(Executor executor, ResultSet rs, Field<?>... fields)Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.The additional
fieldsargument is used by jOOQ to coerce field names and data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContextrs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromfields- The fields to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null.
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fetchAsync
public CompletionStage<Result<Record>> fetchAsync(Executor executor, ResultSet rs, DataType<?>... types)Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.The additional
typesargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContextrs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtypes- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null.
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fetchAsync
public CompletionStage<Result<Record>> fetchAsync(Executor executor, ResultSet rs, Class<?>... types)Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.The additional
typesargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContextrs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtypes- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null.
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fetchStream
Description copied from interface:DSLContextWrap a JDBCResultSetinto a jOOQStream.Use
DSLContext.fetch(ResultSet), to load the entireResultSetinto a jOOQResultat once.- Specified by:
fetchStreamin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data from- Returns:
- The resulting stream
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fetchStream
Description copied from interface:DSLContextWrap a JDBCResultSetinto a jOOQStream.Use
DSLContext.fetch(ResultSet), to load the entireResultSetinto a jOOQResultat once.The additional
fieldsargument is used by jOOQ to coerce field names and data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchStreamin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromfields- The fields to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The resulting stream
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fetchStream
Description copied from interface:DSLContextWrap a JDBCResultSetinto a jOOQStream.Use
DSLContext.fetch(ResultSet), to load the entireResultSetinto a jOOQResultat once.The additional
typesargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchStreamin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtypes- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The resulting stream
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fetchStream
Description copied from interface:DSLContextWrap a JDBCResultSetinto a jOOQStream.Use
DSLContext.fetch(ResultSet), to load the entireResultSetinto a jOOQResultat once.The additional
typesargument is used by jOOQ to coerce data types to the desired output- Specified by:
fetchStreamin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
rs- The JDBC ResultSet to fetch data fromtypes- The data types to use in the desired output- Returns:
- The resulting stream
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fetchFromTXT
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all data from a formatted string.The supplied string is supposed to be formatted in a human-readable way. This is the same as calling
fetchFromTXT(string, "{null}")- Specified by:
fetchFromTXTin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
string- The formatted string- Returns:
- The transformed result. This will never be
null. - See Also:
DSLContext.fetchFromTXT(String, String)
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fetchFromTXT
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all data from a formatted string.This method supports parsing results from two types of human-readable formats:
The jOOQ
Formattable.format()This format is recognised by the fact that the first line starts with a "plus" sign:
This method will decode the above formatted string according to the following rules:+-----+-----+--------------------------+ |COL1 |COL2 |COL3 containing whitespace| +-----+-----+--------------------------+ |val1 |1 |some text | |val2 | 2 | more text | +-----+-----+--------------------------+
- The number of columns is defined by the number of dash groups in the first line. Groups are separated by exactly one "plus" sign
- The column types are
VARCHAR(N)whereN = number of dashes per dash group - The column names are defined by the trimmed text contained in the second row
- The data is defined by the trimmed text contained in the subsequent rows
The H2 database test data format
The supplied string is supposed to be formatted in the following, human-readable way:
This method will decode the above formatted string according to the following rules:COL1 COL2 COL3 containing whitespace ----- ---- -------------------------- val1 1 some text val2 2 more text
- The number of columns is defined by the number of dash groups in the second line. Groups are separated by space(s)
- The column types are
VARCHAR(N)whereN = number of dashes per dash group - The column names are defined by the trimmed text contained in the first row
- The data is defined by the trimmed text contained in the subsequent rows
Both parsing methods
Both parsing methods make no assumption about the resulting data types. Instead, all data is string-based.
- Specified by:
fetchFromTXTin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
string- The formatted stringnullLiteral- The string literal to be used asnullvalue.- Returns:
- The transformed result. This will never be
null.
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fetchFromHTML
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvert an HTML table into a jOOQResult.This is the inverse operation of
Formattable.formatHTML(). It works according to the following parsing rules:- The input is expected to be well-formed XML. XHTML conformance is not
required - i.e. unknown elements / attributes, or elements / attributes
not specified here, such as
<caption>,<thead>,<tbody>are simply ignored. - The surrounding
<table>element is optional, but it may appear only once - A single row containing table headings
<th>is allowed. Further rows containing table headings are ignored. Table headings define field names. In the absence of table headings, field names are generated. - The first row
<tr>specifies the number of columns in the table (regardless if it contains table headings or not). Subsequent rows containing less columns will be padded. Subsequent rows containing more columns will be truncated. - Comments are ignored
- Nested tables are not supported
Ideal input looks like this:
<table> <tr><th>COL1</th><th>COL2</th></tr> <tr><td>1</td><td>a</td></tr> <tr><td>2</td><td>b</td></tr> </table>
- Specified by:
fetchFromHTMLin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
string- The HTML-formatted string.- Returns:
- The transformed result. This will never be
null.
- The input is expected to be well-formed XML. XHTML conformance is not
required - i.e. unknown elements / attributes, or elements / attributes
not specified here, such as
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fetchFromCSV
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all data from a CSV string.This is the same as calling
fetchFromCSV(string, ',')and the inverse of callingFormattable.formatCSV(). The first row of the CSV data is required to hold field name information. Subsequent rows may contain data, which is interpreted asString. Use the various conversion methods to retrieve other data types from theResult:Result.getValues(Field, Class)Result.getValues(int, Class)Result.getValues(String, Class)Result.getValues(Field, Converter)Result.getValues(int, Converter)Result.getValues(String, Converter)
Missing values result in
null. Empty values result in emptyStrings- Specified by:
fetchFromCSVin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
string- The CSV string- Returns:
- The transformed result. This will never be
null. - See Also:
DSLContext.fetchFromCSV(String, char)
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fetchFromCSV
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all data from a CSV string.This is inverse of calling
Formattable.formatCSV(char). The first row of the CSV data is required to hold field name information. Subsequent rows may contain data, which is interpreted asString. Use the various conversion methods to retrieve other data types from theResult:Result.getValues(Field, Class)Result.getValues(int, Class)Result.getValues(String, Class)Result.getValues(Field, Converter)Result.getValues(int, Converter)Result.getValues(String, Converter)
Missing values result in
null. Empty values result in emptyStrings- Specified by:
fetchFromCSVin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
string- The CSV stringdelimiter- The delimiter to expect between records- Returns:
- The transformed result. This will never be
null. - See Also:
DSLContext.fetchFromCSV(String),DSLContext.fetchFromStringData(List)
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fetchFromCSV
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all data from a CSV string.This is the same as calling
fetchFromCSV(string, ',')and the inverse of callingFormattable.formatCSV(boolean). Rows may contain data, which is interpreted asString. Use the various conversion methods to retrieve other data types from theResult:Result.getValues(Field, Class)Result.getValues(int, Class)Result.getValues(String, Class)Result.getValues(Field, Converter)Result.getValues(int, Converter)Result.getValues(String, Converter)
Missing values result in
null. Empty values result in emptyStrings- Specified by:
fetchFromCSVin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
string- The CSV stringheader- Whether to parse the first line as a CSV header line- Returns:
- The transformed result. This will never be
null. - See Also:
DSLContext.fetchFromCSV(String, char)
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fetchFromCSV
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all data from a CSV string.This is inverse of calling
Formattable.formatCSV(boolean, char). Rows may contain data, which are interpreted asString. Use the various conversion methods to retrieve other data types from theResult:Result.getValues(Field, Class)Result.getValues(int, Class)Result.getValues(String, Class)Result.getValues(Field, Converter)Result.getValues(int, Converter)Result.getValues(String, Converter)
Missing values result in
null. Empty values result in emptyStrings- Specified by:
fetchFromCSVin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
string- The CSV stringheader- Whether to parse the first line as a CSV header linedelimiter- The delimiter to expect between records- Returns:
- The transformed result. This will never be
null. - See Also:
DSLContext.fetchFromCSV(String),DSLContext.fetchFromStringData(List)
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fetchFromJSON
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all data from a JSON string.This is the inverse of calling
Formattable.formatJSON(). Use the various conversion methods to retrieve other data types from theResult:-
Result.getValues(Field, Class) -
Result.getValues(int, Class) -
Result.getValues(String, Class) -
Result.getValues(Field, Converter) -
Result.getValues(int, Converter) -
Result.getValues(String, Converter)
Missing values result in
null. Empty values result in emptyStrings- Specified by:
fetchFromJSONin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
string- The JSON string- Returns:
- The transformed result. This will never be
null.
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fetchFromXML
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all data from an XML string.This is the inverse of calling
Formattable.formatXML(). Use the various conversion methods to retrieve other data types from theResult:-
Result.getValues(Field, Class) -
Result.getValues(int, Class) -
Result.getValues(String, Class) -
Result.getValues(Field, Converter) -
Result.getValues(int, Converter) -
Result.getValues(String, Converter)
Missing values result in
null. Empty values result in emptyStrings- Specified by:
fetchFromXMLin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
string- The XML string- Returns:
- The transformed result. This will never be
null.
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fetchFromStringData
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all data from a list of strings.This is used by methods such as
The first element of the argument list should contain column names. Subsequent elements contain actual data. The degree of all arrays contained in the argument should be the same, although this is not a requirement. jOOQ will ignore excess data, and fill missing data withnull.- Specified by:
fetchFromStringDatain interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
strings- The data to be transformed into aResult- Returns:
- The transformed result. This will never be
null. - See Also:
DSLContext.fetchFromStringData(List)
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fetchFromStringData
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all data from a list of strings.This is used by methods such as
The first element of the argument list should contain column names. Subsequent elements contain actual data. The degree of all arrays contained in the argument should be the same, although this is not a requirement. jOOQ will ignore excess data, and fill missing data withnull.- Specified by:
fetchFromStringDatain interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
strings- The data to be transformed into aResult- Returns:
- The transformed result. This will never be
null.
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fetchFromStringData
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all data from a list of strings.This is used by methods such as
The degree of all arrays contained in the argument should be the same, although this is not a requirement. jOOQ will ignore excess data, and fill missing data withnull.- Specified by:
fetchFromStringDatain interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
strings- The data to be transformed into aResultheader- Whether to interpret the first line as a set of column names.- Returns:
- The transformed result. This will never be
null.
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with
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(Name)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(Name)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(Name, Name...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(Name, Name...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(Name, Name...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(Name, Name...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep with(String alias, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.This works in a similar way as
DSLContext.with(String, String...), except that all column names are produced by a function that receives the CTE'sSelectcolumns as input.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep with(String alias, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.This works in a similar way as
DSLContext.with(String, String...), except that all column names are produced by a function that receives the CTE'sSelectcolumns and their column indexes as input.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep4 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep5 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep6 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep7 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep8 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep9 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep10 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep11 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep12 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep13 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep14 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep15 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep16 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep17 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep18 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep19 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18, String fieldAlias19)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep20 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18, String fieldAlias19, String fieldAlias20)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep21 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18, String fieldAlias19, String fieldAlias20, String fieldAlias21)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep22 with(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18, String fieldAlias19, String fieldAlias20, String fieldAlias21, String fieldAlias22)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep4 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep5 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep6 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep7 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep8 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep9 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep10 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep11 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep12 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep13 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep14 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep15 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep16 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep17 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep18 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep19 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18, Name fieldAlias19)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep20 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18, Name fieldAlias19, Name fieldAlias20)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep21 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18, Name fieldAlias19, Name fieldAlias20, Name fieldAlias21)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
public WithAsStep22 with(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18, Name fieldAlias19, Name fieldAlias20, Name fieldAlias21, Name fieldAlias22)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Reusable
CommonTableExpressiontypes can be constructed throughDSL.name(String...)Name.fields(String...)-
DerivedColumnList#as(Select)
The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(CommonTableExpression...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(CommonTableExpression...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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with
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Reusable
CommonTableExpressiontypes can be constructed throughDSL.name(String...)Name.fields(String...)-
DerivedColumnList#as(Select)
The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(CommonTableExpression...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(CommonTableExpression...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
within interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(Name)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(Name)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(Name, Name...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(Name, Name...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(Name, Name...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(Name, Name...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep withRecursive(String alias, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.This works in a similar way as
DSLContext.with(String, String...), except that all column names are produced by a function that receives the CTE'sSelectcolumns as input.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep withRecursive(String alias, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.This works in a similar way as
DSLContext.with(String, String...), except that all column names are produced by a function that receives the CTE'sSelectcolumns and their column indexes as input.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep3 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep4 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep5 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep6 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep7 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep8 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep9 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep10 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep11 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep12 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep13 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep14 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep15 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep16 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep17 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep18 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep19 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18, String fieldAlias19)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep20 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18, String fieldAlias19, String fieldAlias20)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep21 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18, String fieldAlias19, String fieldAlias20, String fieldAlias21)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep22 withRecursive(String alias, String fieldAlias1, String fieldAlias2, String fieldAlias3, String fieldAlias4, String fieldAlias5, String fieldAlias6, String fieldAlias7, String fieldAlias8, String fieldAlias9, String fieldAlias10, String fieldAlias11, String fieldAlias12, String fieldAlias13, String fieldAlias14, String fieldAlias15, String fieldAlias16, String fieldAlias17, String fieldAlias18, String fieldAlias19, String fieldAlias20, String fieldAlias21, String fieldAlias22)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep4 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep5 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep6 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep7 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep8 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep9 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep10 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep11 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep12 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep13 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep14 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep15 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep16 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep17 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep18 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep19 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18, Name fieldAlias19)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep20 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18, Name fieldAlias19, Name fieldAlias20)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep21 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18, Name fieldAlias19, Name fieldAlias20, Name fieldAlias21)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
public WithAsStep22 withRecursive(Name alias, Name fieldAlias1, Name fieldAlias2, Name fieldAlias3, Name fieldAlias4, Name fieldAlias5, Name fieldAlias6, Name fieldAlias7, Name fieldAlias8, Name fieldAlias9, Name fieldAlias10, Name fieldAlias11, Name fieldAlias12, Name fieldAlias13, Name fieldAlias14, Name fieldAlias15, Name fieldAlias16, Name fieldAlias17, Name fieldAlias18, Name fieldAlias19, Name fieldAlias20, Name fieldAlias21, Name fieldAlias22)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(String, String...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(String, String...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Reusable
CommonTableExpressiontypes can be constructed throughDSL.name(String...)Name.fields(String...)-
DerivedColumnList#as(Select)
The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(CommonTableExpression...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(CommonTableExpression...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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withRecursive
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate aWITHclause to supply subsequentSELECT,UPDATE,INSERT,DELETE, andMERGEstatements withCommonTableExpressions.Reusable
CommonTableExpressiontypes can be constructed throughDSL.name(String...)Name.fields(String...)-
DerivedColumnList#as(Select)
The
RECURSIVEkeyword may be optional or unsupported in some databases, in case of which it will not be rendered. For optimal database interoperability and readability, however, it is suggested that you useDSLContext.with(CommonTableExpression...)for strictly non-recursive CTE andDSLContext.withRecursive(CommonTableExpression...)for strictly recursive CTE.- Specified by:
withRecursivein interfaceDSLContext
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selectFrom
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement, projecting the known columns from a table.This will project the known columns from the argument table querying
Fields.fields(). If no known columns are available (e.g. because the table has been created usingDSL.table(String)), thenSELECT *is projected.Example:
SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table
- Specified by:
selectFromin interfaceDSLContext
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selectFrom
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement, projecting*.Without knowing any columns from the argument table (see
DSLContext.selectFrom(Table)), this will projectSELECT *.Example:
SELECT * FROM table
- Specified by:
selectFromin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.table(Name)
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selectFrom
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement, projecting*.Without knowing any columns from the argument table (see
DSLContext.selectFrom(Table)), this will projectSELECT *.Example:
SELECT * FROM table
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!
- Specified by:
selectFromin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.table(SQL),SQL
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selectFrom
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement, projecting*.Without knowing any columns from the argument table (see
DSLContext.selectFrom(Table)), this will projectSELECT *.Example:
SELECT * FROM table
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!
- Specified by:
selectFromin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.table(String),DSL.sql(String),SQL
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selectFrom
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement, projecting*.Without knowing any columns from the argument table (see
DSLContext.selectFrom(Table)), this will projectSELECT *.Example:
SELECT * FROM table
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!
- Specified by:
selectFromin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.table(String, Object...),DSL.sql(String, Object...),SQL
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selectFrom
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement, projecting*.Without knowing any columns from the argument table (see
DSLContext.selectFrom(Table)), this will projectSELECT *.Example:
SELECT * FROM table
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!
- Specified by:
selectFromin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.table(String, QueryPart...),DSL.sql(String, QueryPart...),SQL
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select
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(Collection)instead.Example:
DSLContext create = DSL.using(configuration); create.select(fields) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);Note that passing an empty collection conveniently produces
SELECT *semantics, i.e. it:- Renders
SELECT tab1.col1, tab1.col2, ..., tabN.colNif all columns are known - Renders
SELECT *if not all columns are known, e.g. when using plain SQL
- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.select(Collection)
- Renders
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select
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)instead.Example:
DSLContext create = DSL.using(configuration); create.select(field1, field2) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2) .execute();Note that passing an empty collection conveniently produces
SELECT *semantics, i.e. it:- Renders
SELECT tab1.col1, tab1.col2, ..., tabN.colNif all columns are known - Renders
SELECT *if not all columns are known, e.g. when using plain SQL
- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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select
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byField.in(Select),Field.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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select
public <T1, T2> SelectSelectStep<Record2<T1,T2>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow2.in(Select),Row2.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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select
public <T1, T2, T3> SelectSelectStep<Record3<T1,T2,T3>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow3.in(Select),Row3.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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select
public <T1, T2, T3, T4> SelectSelectStep<Record4<T1,T2,T3,T4>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow4.in(Select),Row4.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, field4) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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select
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5> SelectSelectStep<Record5<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow5.in(Select),Row5.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, field4, field5) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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select
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6> SelectSelectStep<Record6<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow6.in(Select),Row6.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field5, field6) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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select
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7> SelectSelectStep<Record7<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow7.in(Select),Row7.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field6, field7) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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select
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8> SelectSelectStep<Record8<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow8.in(Select),Row8.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field7, field8) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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select
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9> SelectSelectStep<Record9<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow9.in(Select),Row9.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field8, field9) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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select
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10> SelectSelectStep<Record10<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow10.in(Select),Row10.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field9, field10) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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select
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11> SelectSelectStep<Record11<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow11.in(Select),Row11.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field10, field11) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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select
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12> SelectSelectStep<Record12<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow12.in(Select),Row12.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field11, field12) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13> SelectSelectStep<Record13<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow13.in(Select),Row13.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field12, field13) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14> SelectSelectStep<Record14<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow14.in(Select),Row14.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field13, field14) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15> SelectSelectStep<Record15<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow15.in(Select),Row15.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field14, field15) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16> SelectSelectStep<Record16<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow16.in(Select),Row16.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field15, field16) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17> SelectSelectStep<Record17<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow17.in(Select),Row17.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field16, field17) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18> SelectSelectStep<Record18<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow18.in(Select),Row18.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field17, field18) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19> SelectSelectStep<Record19<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow19.in(Select),Row19.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field18, field19) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20> SelectSelectStep<Record20<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow20.in(Select),Row20.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field19, field20) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21> SelectSelectStep<Record21<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20, SelectField<T21> field21)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow21.in(Select),Row21.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field20, field21) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21, T22> SelectSelectStep<Record22<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21,T22>> select(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20, SelectField<T21> field21, SelectField<T22> field22)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow22.in(Select),Row22.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.select(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .select(field1, field2, field3, .., field21, field22) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(Collection)instead.Example:
DSLContext create = DSL.using(configuration); create.selectDistinct(fields) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);Note that passing an empty collection conveniently produces
SELECT DISTINCT *semantics, i.e. it:- Renders
SELECT DISTINCT tab1.col1, tab1.col2, ..., tabN.colNif all columns are known - Renders
SELECT DISTINCT *if not all columns are known, e.g. when using plain SQL
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selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(Collection)
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selectDistinct
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)instead.Example:
DSLContext create = DSL.using(configuration); create.selectDistinct(field1, field2) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);Note that passing an empty collection conveniently produces
SELECT DISTINCT *semantics, i.e. it:- Renders
SELECT DISTINCT tab1.col1, tab1.col2, ..., tabN.colNif all columns are known - Renders
SELECT DISTINCT *if not all columns are known, e.g. when using plain SQL
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selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byField.in(Select),Field.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2> SelectSelectStep<Record2<T1,T2>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow2.in(Select),Row2.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3> SelectSelectStep<Record3<T1,T2,T3>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow3.in(Select),Row3.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4> SelectSelectStep<Record4<T1,T2,T3,T4>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow4.in(Select),Row4.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, field4) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5> SelectSelectStep<Record5<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow5.in(Select),Row5.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, field4, field5) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6> SelectSelectStep<Record6<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow6.in(Select),Row6.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field5, field6) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7> SelectSelectStep<Record7<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow7.in(Select),Row7.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field6, field7) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8> SelectSelectStep<Record8<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow8.in(Select),Row8.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field7, field8) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9> SelectSelectStep<Record9<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow9.in(Select),Row9.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field8, field9) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10> SelectSelectStep<Record10<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow10.in(Select),Row10.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field9, field10) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11> SelectSelectStep<Record11<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow11.in(Select),Row11.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field10, field11) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12> SelectSelectStep<Record12<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow12.in(Select),Row12.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field11, field12) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13> SelectSelectStep<Record13<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow13.in(Select),Row13.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field12, field13) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14> SelectSelectStep<Record14<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow14.in(Select),Row14.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field13, field14) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15> SelectSelectStep<Record15<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow15.in(Select),Row15.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field14, field15) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16> SelectSelectStep<Record16<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow16.in(Select),Row16.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field15, field16) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17> SelectSelectStep<Record17<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow17.in(Select),Row17.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field16, field17) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18> SelectSelectStep<Record18<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow18.in(Select),Row18.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field17, field18) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19> SelectSelectStep<Record19<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow19.in(Select),Row19.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field18, field19) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20> SelectSelectStep<Record20<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow20.in(Select),Row20.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field19, field20) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21> SelectSelectStep<Record21<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20, SelectField<T21> field21)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow21.in(Select),Row21.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field20, field21) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectDistinct
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21, T22> SelectSelectStep<Record22<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21,T22>> selectDistinct(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20, SelectField<T21> field21, SelectField<T22> field22)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement.This is the same as
DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...), except that it declares additional record-level typesafety, which is needed byRow22.in(Select),Row22.equal(Select)and other predicate building methods taking subselect arguments.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectDistinct(SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField, SelectField)instead.Example:
using(configuration) .selectDistinct(field1, field2, field3, .., field21, field22) .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectDistinctin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...),DSLContext.selectDistinct(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...)
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selectZero
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement for a constant0literal.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectZero()instead.Example:
DSLContext create = DSL.using(configuration); create.selectZero() .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectZeroin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.zero(),DSL.selectZero()
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selectOne
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement for a constant1literal.This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectOne()instead.Example:
DSLContext create = DSL.using(configuration); create.selectOne() .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectOnein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.one(),DSL.selectOne()
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selectCount
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL select statement forCOUNT(*).This creates an attached, renderable and executable
SELECTstatement from thisDSLContext. If you don't need to render or execute thisSELECTstatement (e.g. because you want to create a subselect), consider using the staticDSL.selectCount()instead.Example:
DSLContext create = DSL.using(configuration); create.selectCount() .from(table1) .join(table2).on(field1.equal(field2)) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .orderBy(field2);- Specified by:
selectCountin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.selectCount()
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selectQuery
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a newSelectQuery- Specified by:
selectQueryin interfaceDSLContext
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selectQuery
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a newSelectQuery- Specified by:
selectQueryin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
table- The table to select data from- Returns:
- The new
SelectQuery
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insertQuery
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a newInsertQuery- Specified by:
insertQueryin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
into- The table to insert data into- Returns:
- The new
InsertQuery
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insertInto
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.This type of insert may feel more convenient to some users, as it uses the
UPDATEstatement'sSET a = bsyntax.Example:
DSLContext create = DSL.using(configuration); create.insertInto(table) .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .newRecord() .set(field1, value3) .set(field2, value4) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1> InsertValuesStep1<R,T1> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1) .values(field1) .values(field1) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2> InsertValuesStep2<R,T1,T2> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2) .values(field1, field2) .values(field1, field2) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3> InsertValuesStep3<R,T1,T2,T3> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3) .values(field1, field2, field3) .values(field1, field2, field3) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4> InsertValuesStep4<R,T1,T2,T3,T4> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, field4) .values(field1, field2, field3, field4) .values(field1, field2, field3, field4) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5> InsertValuesStep5<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, field4, field5) .values(field1, field2, field3, field4, field5) .values(field1, field2, field3, field4, field5) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6> InsertValuesStep6<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field5, field6) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA5, valueA6) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB5, valueB6) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7> InsertValuesStep7<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field6, field7) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA6, valueA7) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB6, valueB7) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8> InsertValuesStep8<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field7, field8) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA7, valueA8) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB7, valueB8) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9> InsertValuesStep9<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field8, field9) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA8, valueA9) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB8, valueB9) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10> InsertValuesStep10<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field9, field10) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA9, valueA10) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB9, valueB10) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11> InsertValuesStep11<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field10, field11) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA10, valueA11) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB10, valueB11) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12> InsertValuesStep12<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field11, field12) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA11, valueA12) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB11, valueB12) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13> InsertValuesStep13<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field12, field13) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA12, valueA13) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB12, valueB13) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14> InsertValuesStep14<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field13, field14) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA13, valueA14) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB13, valueB14) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15> InsertValuesStep15<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field14, field15) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA14, valueA15) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB14, valueB15) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16> InsertValuesStep16<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field15, field16) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA15, valueA16) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB15, valueB16) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17> InsertValuesStep17<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field16, field17) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA16, valueA17) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB16, valueB17) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18> InsertValuesStep18<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field17, field18) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA17, valueA18) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB17, valueB18) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19> InsertValuesStep19<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field18, field19) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA18, valueA19) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB18, valueB19) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20> InsertValuesStep20<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field19, field20) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA19, valueA20) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB19, valueB20) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21> InsertValuesStep21<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20, Field<T21> field21)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field20, field21) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA20, valueA21) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB20, valueB21) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21, T22> InsertValuesStep22<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21,T22> insertInto(Table<R> into, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20, Field<T21> field21, Field<T22> field22)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
using(configuration) .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field21, field22) .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA21, valueA22) .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB21, valueB22) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
DSLContext create = DSL.using(configuration); create.insertInto(table, field1, field2) .values(value1, value2) .values(value3, value4) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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insertInto
public <R extends Record> InsertValuesStepN<R> insertInto(Table<R> into, Collection<? extends Field<?>> fields)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL insert statement.Example:
DSLContext create = DSL.using(configuration); create.insertInto(table, field1, field2) .values(value1, value2) .values(value3, value4) .onDuplicateKeyUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .execute();- Specified by:
insertIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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updateQuery
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a newUpdateQuery- Specified by:
updateQueryin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
table- The table to update data into- Returns:
- The new
UpdateQuery
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update
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL update statement.Example:
DSLContext create = DSL.using(configuration); create.update(table) .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .execute();Note that some databases support table expressions more complex than simple table references. In MySQL, for instance, you can write
create.update(t1.join(t2).on(t1.id.eq(t2.id))) .set(t1.value, value1) .set(t2.value, value2) .where(t1.id.eq(10)) .execute();- Specified by:
updatein interfaceDSLContext
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mergeInto
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL SQL standard MERGE statement.This statement is available from DSL syntax only. It is known to be supported in some way by any of these dialects:
dialect support type documentation DB2 SQL:2008 standard and major enhancements http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/db2luw/v9/index.jsp?topic=/com. ibm.db2.udb.admin.doc/doc/r0010873.htm HSQLDB SQL:2008 standard http://hsqldb.org/doc/2.0/guide/dataaccess-chapt.html#N129BA Oracle SQL:2008 standard and minor enhancements http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/server.111/b28286/ statements_9016.htm SQL Server Similar to SQL:2008 standard with some major enhancements http://msdn.microsoft.com/de-de/library/bb510625.aspx Sybase Similar to SQL:2008 standard with some major enhancements http://dcx.sybase.com/1100/en/dbreference_en11/merge-statement.html Example:
DSLContext create = DSL.using(configuration); create.mergeInto(table) .using(select) .on(condition) .whenMatchedThenUpdate() .set(field1, value1) .set(field2, value2) .whenNotMatchedThenInsert(field1, field2) .values(value1, value2) .execute();Note: Using this method, you can also create an H2-specific MERGE statement without field specification. See also
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1> MergeKeyStep1<R,T1> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2> MergeKeyStep2<R,T1,T2> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3> MergeKeyStep3<R,T1,T2,T3> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4> MergeKeyStep4<R,T1,T2,T3,T4> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5> MergeKeyStep5<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6> MergeKeyStep6<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7> MergeKeyStep7<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8> MergeKeyStep8<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9> MergeKeyStep9<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10> MergeKeyStep10<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11> MergeKeyStep11<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12> MergeKeyStep12<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13> MergeKeyStep13<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14> MergeKeyStep14<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15> MergeKeyStep15<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16> MergeKeyStep16<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17> MergeKeyStep17<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18> MergeKeyStep18<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19> MergeKeyStep19<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20> MergeKeyStep20<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21> MergeKeyStep21<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20, Field<T21> field21)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true, since="3.14") public <R extends Record, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21, T22> MergeKeyStep22<R,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21,T22> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20, Field<T21> field21, Field<T22> field22)Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.- [#10045] - 3.14.0 - Use the standard SQL MERGE API instead, viamergeInto(Table)Description copied from interface:DSLContext- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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mergeInto
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL UPSERT statement (SQLDialect.H2MERGE) orSQLDialect.HANAUPSERT).This statement is available from DSL syntax only. It is known to be supported in some way by any of these dialects:
H2 H2 natively supports this special syntax http://www.h2database.com/html/grammar.html#merge HANA HANA natively supports this syntax http://help.sap.com/saphelp_hanaplatform/helpdata/en/20/fc06a7751910149892c0d09be21a38/content.htm PostgreSQL This database can emulate the H2-specific MERGE statement via INSERT .. ON CONFLICT DO UPDATEhttp://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/sql-insert.html DB2, HSQLDB, Oracle, SQL Server, Sybase SQL Anywhere These databases can emulate the H2-specific MERGE statement using a standard SQL MERGE statement, without restrictions See DSLContext.mergeInto(Table)for the standard MERGE statement- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext
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mergeInto
public <R extends Record> MergeKeyStepN<R> mergeInto(Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Field<?>> fields)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL merge statement (H2-specific syntax).- Specified by:
mergeIntoin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.mergeInto(Table, Field...)
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deleteQuery
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a newDeleteQuery- Specified by:
deleteQueryin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
table- The table to delete data from- Returns:
- The new
DeleteQuery
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delete
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL delete statement.This is an alias for
DSLContext.deleteFrom(Table)- Specified by:
deletein interfaceDSLContext
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deleteFrom
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSL delete statement.Example:
DSLContext create = DSL.using(configuration); create.deleteFrom(table) .where(field1.greaterThan(100)) .execute();Some but not all databases support aliased tables in delete statements.
Note that some databases support table expressions more complex than simple table references. In MySQL, for instance, you can write this to form a multi table
DELETEstatement:create.delete(t1.join(t2).on(t1.id.eq(t2.id))) .where(t1.id.eq(10)) .execute();For single table delete statements that depend on multiple tables, use the
DeleteUsingStep.using(TableLike)clause, instead:create.delete(t1) .using(t2) .where(t1.id.eq(t2.id)) .and(t1.id.eq(10)) .execute();- Specified by:
deleteFromin interfaceDSLContext
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batched
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRun aBatchedRunnableon aBatchedConnection, delaying execution as long as possible before batching.- Specified by:
batchedin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
BatchedConnection for details.
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batchedResult
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRun aBatchedRunnableon aBatchedConnection, delaying execution as long as possible before batching.- Specified by:
batchedResultin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
BatchedConnection for details.
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batch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set of queries in batch mode (without bind values).This essentially runs the following logic:
Statement s = connection.createStatement(); for (Query query : queries) { s.addBatch(query.getSQL(true)); } s.execute();- Specified by:
batchin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
Statement.executeBatch()
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batch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set of queries in batch mode (without bind values).This essentially runs the following logic:
Statement s = connection.createStatement(); for (Query query : queries) { s.addBatch(query.getSQL(true)); } s.execute();- Specified by:
batchin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
Statement.executeBatch()
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batch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set of queries in batch mode (without bind values).This is a convenience method for calling
.batch(query(queries[0]), query(queries[1]), ...)
- Specified by:
batchin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.query(String),DSLContext.batch(Query...),Statement.executeBatch()
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batch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set of queries in batch mode (without bind values).This essentially runs the following logic:
Statement s = connection.createStatement(); for (Query query : queries) { s.addBatch(query.getSQL(true)); } s.execute();- Specified by:
batchin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
Statement.executeBatch()
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batch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set of queries in batch mode (with bind values).When running
create.batch(query) .bind(valueA1, valueA2) .bind(valueB1, valueB2) .execute();This essentially runs the following logic:
Statement s = connection.prepareStatement(query.getSQL(false)); for (Object[] bindValues : allBindValues) { for (Object bindValue : bindValues) { s.setXXX(bindValue); } s.addBatch(); } s.execute();Note: bind values will be inlined to a static batch query as in
DSLContext.batch(Query...), if you choose to execute queries withSettings.getStatementType()==StatementType.STATIC_STATEMENT- Specified by:
batchin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
Statement.executeBatch()
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batch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set of queries in batch mode (with bind values).This is a convenience method for calling
.batch(query(sql))
- Specified by:
batchin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.query(String),DSLContext.batch(Query),Statement.executeBatch()
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batch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set of queries in batch mode (with bind values).This is a convenience method for calling
DSLContext.batch(Query)and then binding values one by one usingBatchBindStep.bind(Object...)Note: bind values will be inlined to a static batch query as in
DSLContext.batch(Query...), if you choose to execute queries withSettings.getStatementType()==StatementType.STATIC_STATEMENT- Specified by:
batchin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.batch(Query),Statement.executeBatch()
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batch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set of queries in batch mode (with bind values).This is a convenience method for calling
.batch(query(sql), bindings)
- Specified by:
batchin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.query(String),DSLContext.batch(Query, Object[][]),Statement.executeBatch()
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batchStore
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set ofINSERTandUPDATEqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toUpdatableRecord.store()semantics.This batch operation can be executed in two modes:
With
(the default)Settings.getStatementType()==StatementType.PREPARED_STATEMENTIn this mode, record order is preserved as much as possible, as long as two subsequent records generate the same SQL (with bind variables). The number of executed batch operations corresponds to
[number of distinct rendered SQL statements]. In the worst case, this corresponds to the number of total records.The record type order is preserved in the way they are passed to this method. This is an example of how statements will be ordered:
The above results in// Let's assume, odd numbers result in INSERTs and even numbers in UPDATES // Let's also assume a[n] are all of the same type, just as b[n], c[n]... int[] result = create.batchStore(a1, a2, a3, b1, a4, c1, b3, a5) .execute();result.length == 8and the following 4 separate batch statements:- INSERT a1, a3, a5
- UPDATE a2, a4
- INSERT b1, b3
- INSERT c1
With
Settings.getStatementType()==StatementType.STATIC_STATEMENTThis mode may be better for large and complex batch store operations, as the order of records is preserved entirely, and jOOQ can guarantee that only a single batch statement is serialised to the database.
A note on MERGE / UPSERT semantics
This method (just like
UpdatableRecord.store()) does not implement the semantics of an actualUPSERTorMERGEstatement, which delegates the decision of whether toINSERTorUPDATEa record to the database. The decision is made by the client (jOOQ) depending on whether each individual record has been fetched from the database prior to storing it.- Specified by:
batchStorein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
UpdatableRecord.store(),Statement.executeBatch()
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batchStore
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set ofINSERTandUPDATEqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toUpdatableRecord.store()semantics.- Specified by:
batchStorein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.batchStore(UpdatableRecord...),UpdatableRecord.store(),Statement.executeBatch()
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batchInsert
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set ofINSERTqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toTableRecord.insert()semantics.- Specified by:
batchInsertin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.batchStore(UpdatableRecord...),TableRecord.insert(),Statement.executeBatch()
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batchInsert
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set ofINSERTqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toTableRecord.insert()semantics.- Specified by:
batchInsertin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.batchStore(UpdatableRecord...),Statement.executeBatch()
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batchUpdate
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set ofUPDATEqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toUpdatableRecord.update()semantics.- Specified by:
batchUpdatein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.batchStore(UpdatableRecord...),UpdatableRecord.update(),Statement.executeBatch()
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batchUpdate
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set ofUPDATEqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toUpdatableRecord.update()semantics.- Specified by:
batchUpdatein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.batchStore(UpdatableRecord...),UpdatableRecord.update(),Statement.executeBatch()
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batchMerge
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set ofMERGEqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toUpdatableRecord.merge()semantics.- Specified by:
batchMergein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
UpdatableRecord.merge(),Statement.executeBatch()
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batchMerge
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set ofMERGEqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toUpdatableRecord.merge()semantics.- Specified by:
batchMergein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
UpdatableRecord.merge(),Statement.executeBatch()
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batchDelete
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set ofDELETEqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toUpdatableRecord.delete()sematics.This batch operation can be executed in two modes:
With
(the default)Settings.getStatementType()==StatementType.PREPARED_STATEMENTIn this mode, record order is preserved as much as possible, as long as two subsequent records generate the same SQL (with bind variables). The number of executed batch operations corresponds to
[number of distinct rendered SQL statements]. In the worst case, this corresponds to the number of total records.The record type order is preserved in the way they are passed to this method. This is an example of how statements will be ordered:
The above results in// Let's assume a[n] are all of the same type, just as b[n], c[n]... int[] result = create.batchDelete(a1, a2, a3, b1, a4, c1, c2, a5) .execute();result.length == 8and the following 5 separate batch statements:- DELETE a1, a2, a3
- DELETE b1
- DELETE a4
- DELETE c1, c2
- DELETE a5
With
Settings.getStatementType()==StatementType.STATIC_STATEMENTThis mode may be better for large and complex batch delete operations, as the order of records is preserved entirely, and jOOQ can guarantee that only a single batch statement is serialised to the database.
- Specified by:
batchDeletein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
UpdatableRecord.delete(),Statement.executeBatch()
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batchDelete
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a batch statement to execute a set ofDELETEqueries in batch mode (with bind values) according toUpdatableRecord.delete()sematics.- Specified by:
batchDeletein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.batchDelete(UpdatableRecord...),UpdatableRecord.delete(),Statement.executeBatch()
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alterDatabase
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER DATABASEstatement.- Specified by:
alterDatabasein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterDatabase(String)
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alterDatabase
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER DATABASEstatement.- Specified by:
alterDatabasein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterDatabase(Name)
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alterDatabase
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER DATABASEstatement.- Specified by:
alterDatabasein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterDatabase(Catalog)
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alterDatabaseIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER DATABASE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterDatabaseIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterDatabaseIfExists(String)
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alterDatabaseIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER DATABASE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterDatabaseIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterDatabaseIfExists(Name)
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alterDatabaseIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER DATABASE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterDatabaseIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterDatabaseIfExists(Catalog)
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alterDomain
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER DOMAINstatement.- Specified by:
alterDomainin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterDomain(String)
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alterDomain
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER DOMAINstatement.- Specified by:
alterDomainin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterDomain(Name)
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alterDomain
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER DOMAINstatement.- Specified by:
alterDomainin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterDomain(Domain)
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alterDomainIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER DOMAIN IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterDomainIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterDomainIfExists(String)
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alterDomainIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER DOMAIN IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterDomainIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterDomainIfExists(Name)
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alterDomainIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER DOMAIN IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterDomainIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterDomainIfExists(Domain)
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alterIndex
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER INDEXstatement.- Specified by:
alterIndexin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterIndex(String)
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alterIndex
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER INDEXstatement.- Specified by:
alterIndexin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterIndex(Name)
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alterIndex
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER INDEXstatement.- Specified by:
alterIndexin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterIndex(Index)
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alterIndexIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER INDEX IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterIndexIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterIndexIfExists(String)
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alterIndexIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER INDEX IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterIndexIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterIndexIfExists(Name)
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alterIndexIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER INDEX IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterIndexIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterIndexIfExists(Index)
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alterSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER SCHEMAstatement.- Specified by:
alterSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterSchema(String)
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alterSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER SCHEMAstatement.- Specified by:
alterSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterSchema(Name)
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alterSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER SCHEMAstatement.- Specified by:
alterSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterSchema(Schema)
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alterSchemaIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER SCHEMA IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterSchemaIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterSchemaIfExists(String)
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alterSchemaIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER SCHEMA IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterSchemaIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterSchemaIfExists(Name)
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alterSchemaIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER SCHEMA IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterSchemaIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterSchemaIfExists(Schema)
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alterSequence
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER SEQUENCEstatement.- Specified by:
alterSequencein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterSequence(String)
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alterSequence
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER SEQUENCEstatement.- Specified by:
alterSequencein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterSequence(Name)
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alterSequence
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER SEQUENCEstatement.- Specified by:
alterSequencein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterSequence(Sequence)
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alterSequenceIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER SEQUENCE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterSequenceIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterSequenceIfExists(String)
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alterSequenceIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER SEQUENCE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterSequenceIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterSequenceIfExists(Name)
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alterSequenceIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER SEQUENCE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterSequenceIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterSequenceIfExists(Sequence)
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alterType
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER TYPEstatement.- Specified by:
alterTypein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterType(String)
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alterType
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER TYPEstatement.- Specified by:
alterTypein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterType(Name)
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alterView
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
alterViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterView(String)
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alterView
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
alterViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterView(Name)
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alterView
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
alterViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterView(Table)
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alterViewIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER VIEW IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterViewIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterViewIfExists(String)
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alterViewIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER VIEW IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterViewIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterViewIfExists(Name)
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alterViewIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheALTER VIEW IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
alterViewIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterViewIfExists(Table)
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commentOnTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCOMMENT ON TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
commentOnTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.commentOnTable(String)
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commentOnTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCOMMENT ON TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
commentOnTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.commentOnTable(Name)
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commentOnTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCOMMENT ON TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
commentOnTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.commentOnTable(Table)
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commentOnView
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCOMMENT ON VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
commentOnViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.commentOnView(String)
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commentOnView
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCOMMENT ON VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
commentOnViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.commentOnView(Name)
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commentOnView
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCOMMENT ON VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
commentOnViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.commentOnView(Table)
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commentOnColumn
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCOMMENT ON COLUMNstatement.- Specified by:
commentOnColumnin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.commentOnColumn(String)
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commentOnColumn
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCOMMENT ON COLUMNstatement.- Specified by:
commentOnColumnin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.commentOnColumn(Name)
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commentOnColumn
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCOMMENT ON COLUMNstatement.- Specified by:
commentOnColumnin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.commentOnColumn(Field)
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createDatabase
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE DATABASEstatement.- Specified by:
createDatabasein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createDatabase(String)
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createDatabase
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE DATABASEstatement.- Specified by:
createDatabasein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createDatabase(Name)
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createDatabase
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE DATABASEstatement.- Specified by:
createDatabasein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createDatabase(Catalog)
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createDatabaseIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createDatabaseIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createDatabaseIfNotExists(String)
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createDatabaseIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createDatabaseIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createDatabaseIfNotExists(Name)
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createDatabaseIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createDatabaseIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createDatabaseIfNotExists(Catalog)
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createDomain
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE DOMAINstatement.- Specified by:
createDomainin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createDomain(String)
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createDomain
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE DOMAINstatement.- Specified by:
createDomainin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createDomain(Name)
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createDomain
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE DOMAINstatement.- Specified by:
createDomainin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createDomain(Domain)
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createDomainIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE DOMAIN IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createDomainIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createDomainIfNotExists(String)
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createDomainIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE DOMAIN IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createDomainIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createDomainIfNotExists(Name)
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createDomainIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE DOMAIN IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createDomainIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createDomainIfNotExists(Domain)
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createFunction
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE FUNCTIONstatement.- Specified by:
createFunctionin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createFunction(String)
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createFunction
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE FUNCTIONstatement.- Specified by:
createFunctionin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createFunction(Name)
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createOrReplaceFunction
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTIONstatement.- Specified by:
createOrReplaceFunctionin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createOrReplaceFunction(String)
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createOrReplaceFunction
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTIONstatement.- Specified by:
createOrReplaceFunctionin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createOrReplaceFunction(Name)
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createIndex
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE INDEXstatement.- Specified by:
createIndexin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createIndex(String)
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createIndex
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE INDEXstatement.- Specified by:
createIndexin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createIndex(Name)
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createIndex
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE INDEXstatement.- Specified by:
createIndexin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createIndex(Index)
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createIndex
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE INDEXstatement.- Specified by:
createIndexin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createIndex()
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createIndexIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createIndexIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createIndexIfNotExists(String)
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createIndexIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createIndexIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createIndexIfNotExists(Name)
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createIndexIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createIndexIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createIndexIfNotExists(Index)
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createIndexIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createIndexIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createIndexIfNotExists()
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createUniqueIndex
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE UNIQUE INDEXstatement.- Specified by:
createUniqueIndexin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createUniqueIndex(String)
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createUniqueIndex
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE UNIQUE INDEXstatement.- Specified by:
createUniqueIndexin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createUniqueIndex(Name)
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createUniqueIndex
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE UNIQUE INDEXstatement.- Specified by:
createUniqueIndexin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createUniqueIndex(Index)
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createUniqueIndex
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE UNIQUE INDEXstatement.- Specified by:
createUniqueIndexin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createUniqueIndex()
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createUniqueIndexIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createUniqueIndexIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createUniqueIndexIfNotExists(String)
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createUniqueIndexIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createUniqueIndexIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createUniqueIndexIfNotExists(Name)
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createUniqueIndexIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createUniqueIndexIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createUniqueIndexIfNotExists(Index)
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createUniqueIndexIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createUniqueIndexIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createUniqueIndexIfNotExists()
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createProcedure
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE PROCEDUREstatement.- Specified by:
createProcedurein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createProcedure(String)
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createProcedure
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE PROCEDUREstatement.- Specified by:
createProcedurein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createProcedure(Name)
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createOrReplaceProcedure
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDUREstatement.- Specified by:
createOrReplaceProcedurein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createOrReplaceProcedure(String)
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createOrReplaceProcedure
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDUREstatement.- Specified by:
createOrReplaceProcedurein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createOrReplaceProcedure(Name)
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createTrigger
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE TRIGGERstatement.- Specified by:
createTriggerin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createTrigger(String)
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createTrigger
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE TRIGGERstatement.- Specified by:
createTriggerin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createTrigger(Name)
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createOrReplaceTrigger
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGERstatement.- Specified by:
createOrReplaceTriggerin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createOrReplaceTrigger(String)
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createOrReplaceTrigger
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGERstatement.- Specified by:
createOrReplaceTriggerin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createOrReplaceTrigger(Name)
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createSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE SCHEMAstatement.- Specified by:
createSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createSchema(String)
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createSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE SCHEMAstatement.- Specified by:
createSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createSchema(Name)
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createSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE SCHEMAstatement.- Specified by:
createSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createSchema(Schema)
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createSchemaIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createSchemaIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createSchemaIfNotExists(String)
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createSchemaIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createSchemaIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createSchemaIfNotExists(Name)
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createSchemaIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createSchemaIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createSchemaIfNotExists(Schema)
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createSequence
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE SEQUENCEstatement.- Specified by:
createSequencein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createSequence(String)
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createSequence
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE SEQUENCEstatement.- Specified by:
createSequencein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createSequence(Name)
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createSequence
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE SEQUENCEstatement.- Specified by:
createSequencein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createSequence(Sequence)
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createSequenceIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE SEQUENCE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createSequenceIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createSequenceIfNotExists(String)
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createSequenceIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE SEQUENCE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createSequenceIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createSequenceIfNotExists(Name)
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createSequenceIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCREATE SEQUENCE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createSequenceIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createSequenceIfNotExists(Sequence)
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dropDatabase
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP DATABASEstatement.- Specified by:
dropDatabasein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropDatabase(String)
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dropDatabase
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP DATABASEstatement.- Specified by:
dropDatabasein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropDatabase(Name)
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dropDatabase
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP DATABASEstatement.- Specified by:
dropDatabasein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropDatabase(Catalog)
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dropDatabaseIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP DATABASE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropDatabaseIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropDatabaseIfExists(String)
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dropDatabaseIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP DATABASE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropDatabaseIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropDatabaseIfExists(Name)
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dropDatabaseIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP DATABASE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropDatabaseIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropDatabaseIfExists(Catalog)
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dropDomain
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP DOMAINstatement.- Specified by:
dropDomainin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropDomain(String)
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dropDomain
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP DOMAINstatement.- Specified by:
dropDomainin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropDomain(Name)
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dropDomain
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP DOMAINstatement.- Specified by:
dropDomainin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropDomain(Domain)
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dropDomainIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP DOMAIN IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropDomainIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropDomainIfExists(String)
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dropDomainIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP DOMAIN IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropDomainIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropDomainIfExists(Name)
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dropDomainIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP DOMAIN IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropDomainIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropDomainIfExists(Domain)
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dropFunction
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP FUNCTIONstatement.- Specified by:
dropFunctionin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropFunction(String)
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dropFunction
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP FUNCTIONstatement.- Specified by:
dropFunctionin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropFunction(Name)
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dropFunctionIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP FUNCTION IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropFunctionIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropFunctionIfExists(String)
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dropFunctionIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP FUNCTION IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropFunctionIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropFunctionIfExists(Name)
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dropIndex
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP INDEXstatement.- Specified by:
dropIndexin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropIndex(String)
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dropIndex
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP INDEXstatement.- Specified by:
dropIndexin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropIndex(Name)
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dropIndex
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP INDEXstatement.- Specified by:
dropIndexin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropIndex(Index)
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dropIndexIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP INDEX IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropIndexIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropIndexIfExists(String)
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dropIndexIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP INDEX IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropIndexIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropIndexIfExists(Name)
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dropIndexIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP INDEX IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropIndexIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropIndexIfExists(Index)
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dropProcedure
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP PROCEDUREstatement.- Specified by:
dropProcedurein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropProcedure(String)
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dropProcedure
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP PROCEDUREstatement.- Specified by:
dropProcedurein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropProcedure(Name)
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dropProcedureIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropProcedureIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropProcedureIfExists(String)
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dropProcedureIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropProcedureIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropProcedureIfExists(Name)
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dropSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP SCHEMAstatement.- Specified by:
dropSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropSchema(String)
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dropSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP SCHEMAstatement.- Specified by:
dropSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropSchema(Name)
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dropSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP SCHEMAstatement.- Specified by:
dropSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropSchema(Schema)
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dropSchemaIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP SCHEMA IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropSchemaIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropSchemaIfExists(String)
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dropSchemaIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP SCHEMA IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropSchemaIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropSchemaIfExists(Name)
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dropSchemaIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP SCHEMA IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropSchemaIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropSchemaIfExists(Schema)
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dropSequence
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP SEQUENCEstatement.- Specified by:
dropSequencein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropSequence(String)
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dropSequence
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP SEQUENCEstatement.- Specified by:
dropSequencein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropSequence(Name)
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dropSequence
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP SEQUENCEstatement.- Specified by:
dropSequencein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropSequence(Sequence)
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dropSequenceIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP SEQUENCE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropSequenceIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropSequenceIfExists(String)
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dropSequenceIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP SEQUENCE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropSequenceIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropSequenceIfExists(Name)
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dropSequenceIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP SEQUENCE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropSequenceIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropSequenceIfExists(Sequence)
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dropTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
dropTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTable(String)
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dropTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
dropTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTable(Name)
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dropTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
dropTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTable(Table)
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dropTableIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP TABLE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropTableIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTableIfExists(String)
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dropTableIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP TABLE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropTableIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTableIfExists(Name)
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dropTableIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP TABLE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropTableIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTableIfExists(Table)
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dropTemporaryTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
dropTemporaryTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTemporaryTable(String)
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dropTemporaryTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
dropTemporaryTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTemporaryTable(Name)
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dropTemporaryTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
dropTemporaryTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTemporaryTable(Table)
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dropTemporaryTableIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP TEMPORARY TABLE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropTemporaryTableIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTemporaryTableIfExists(String)
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dropTemporaryTableIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP TEMPORARY TABLE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropTemporaryTableIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTemporaryTableIfExists(Name)
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dropTemporaryTableIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP TEMPORARY TABLE IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropTemporaryTableIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTemporaryTableIfExists(Table)
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dropTrigger
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP TRIGGERstatement.- Specified by:
dropTriggerin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTrigger(String)
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dropTrigger
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP TRIGGERstatement.- Specified by:
dropTriggerin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTrigger(Name)
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dropTriggerIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP TRIGGER IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropTriggerIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTriggerIfExists(String)
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dropTriggerIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP TRIGGER IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropTriggerIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTriggerIfExists(Name)
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dropView
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
dropViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropView(String)
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dropView
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
dropViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropView(Name)
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dropView
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
dropViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropView(Table)
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dropViewIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP VIEW IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropViewIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropViewIfExists(String)
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dropViewIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP VIEW IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropViewIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropViewIfExists(Name)
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dropViewIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheDROP VIEW IF EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
dropViewIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropViewIfExists(Table)
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grant
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheGRANTstatement.- Specified by:
grantin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.grant(Privilege)
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grant
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheGRANTstatement.- Specified by:
grantin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.grant(Privilege...)
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grant
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheGRANTstatement.- Specified by:
grantin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.grant(Collection)
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revoke
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheREVOKEstatement.- Specified by:
revokein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.revoke(Privilege)
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revoke
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheREVOKEstatement.- Specified by:
revokein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.revoke(Privilege...)
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revoke
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheREVOKEstatement.- Specified by:
revokein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.revoke(Collection)
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revokeGrantOptionFor
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheREVOKE GRANT OPTION FORstatement.- Specified by:
revokeGrantOptionForin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.revokeGrantOptionFor(Privilege)
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revokeGrantOptionFor
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheREVOKE GRANT OPTION FORstatement.- Specified by:
revokeGrantOptionForin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.revokeGrantOptionFor(Privilege...)
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revokeGrantOptionFor
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheREVOKE GRANT OPTION FORstatement.- Specified by:
revokeGrantOptionForin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.revokeGrantOptionFor(Collection)
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set
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheSETstatement.Set a vendor specific session configuration to a new value.
- Specified by:
setin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.set(Name, Param)
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setLocal
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheSET LOCALstatement.Set a vendor specific transaction-local configuration to a new value.
- Specified by:
setLocalin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.setLocal(Name, Param)
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setCatalog
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheSET CATALOGstatement.Set the current catalog to a new value.
- Specified by:
setCatalogin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.setCatalog(String)
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setCatalog
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheSET CATALOGstatement.Set the current catalog to a new value.
- Specified by:
setCatalogin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.setCatalog(Name)
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setCatalog
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheSET CATALOGstatement.Set the current catalog to a new value.
- Specified by:
setCatalogin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.setCatalog(Catalog)
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setSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheSET SCHEMAstatement.Set the current schema to a new value.
- Specified by:
setSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.setSchema(String)
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setSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheSET SCHEMAstatement.Set the current schema to a new value.
- Specified by:
setSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.setSchema(Name)
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setSchema
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheSET SCHEMAstatement.Set the current schema to a new value.
- Specified by:
setSchemain interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.setSchema(Schema)
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truncate
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheTRUNCATEstatement.- Specified by:
truncatein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.truncate(String)
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truncate
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheTRUNCATEstatement.- Specified by:
truncatein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.truncate(Name)
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truncate
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheTRUNCATEstatement.- Specified by:
truncatein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.truncate(Table)
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truncateTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheTRUNCATE TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
truncateTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.truncateTable(String)
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truncateTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheTRUNCATE TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
truncateTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.truncateTable(Name)
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truncateTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheTRUNCATE TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
truncateTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.truncateTable(Table)
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call
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCALLstatement.Call a stored procedure.
- Specified by:
callin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.call(String)
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call
Description copied from interface:DSLContextTheCALLstatement.Call a stored procedure.
- Specified by:
callin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.call(Name)
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ddl
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.ddl().- Specified by:
ddlin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Catalog...),Meta.ddl()
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ddl
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).- Specified by:
ddlin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Catalog...),Meta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration)
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ddl
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).- Specified by:
ddlin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Catalog...),Meta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration)
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ddl
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.ddl().- Specified by:
ddlin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Schema...),Meta.ddl()
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ddl
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).- Specified by:
ddlin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Schema...),Meta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration)
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ddl
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).- Specified by:
ddlin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Schema...),Meta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration)
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ddl
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.ddl().- Specified by:
ddlin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Table...),Meta.ddl()
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ddl
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).- Specified by:
ddlin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Table...),Meta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration)
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ddl
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).- Specified by:
ddlin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Table...),Meta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration)
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ddl
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.ddl().- Specified by:
ddlin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Table...),Meta.ddl()
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ddl
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).- Specified by:
ddlin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Table...),Meta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration)
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ddl
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).- Specified by:
ddlin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Table...),Meta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration)
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ddl
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.ddl().- Specified by:
ddlin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Table...),Meta.ddl()
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ddl
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).- Specified by:
ddlin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Table...),Meta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration)
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ddl
public Queries ddl(Collection<? extends Table<?>> tables, DDLExportConfiguration exportConfiguration)Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method forMeta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration).- Specified by:
ddlin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSLContext.meta(Table...),Meta.ddl(DDLExportConfiguration)
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createView
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
createViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createView(String, String...)
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createView
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
createViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createView(Name, Name...)
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createView
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
createViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createView(Table, Field...)
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createView
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createView(String view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createView(String, String...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createView(String, String...)
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createView
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createView(String view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createView(String, String...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createView(String, String...)
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createView
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createView(Name view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends Name> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createView(Name, Name...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createView(String, String...)
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createView
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createView(Name view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends Name> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createView(Name, Name...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createView(String, String...)
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createView
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createView(Table<?> view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends Field<?>> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createView(Table, Field...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createView(String, String...)
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createView
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createView(Table<?> view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends Field<?>> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createView(Table, Field...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createView(String, String...)
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createOrReplaceView
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
createOrReplaceViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createOrReplaceView(String, String...)
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createOrReplaceView
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
createOrReplaceViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createOrReplaceView(Name, Name...)
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createOrReplaceView
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
createOrReplaceViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createOrReplaceView(Table, Field...)
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createOrReplaceView
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createOrReplaceView(String view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createOrReplaceView(String, String...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createOrReplaceViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createOrReplaceView(String, String...)
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createOrReplaceView
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createOrReplaceView(String view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createOrReplaceView(String, String...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createOrReplaceViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createOrReplaceView(String, String...)
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createOrReplaceView
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createOrReplaceView(Name view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends Name> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createOrReplaceView(Name, Name...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createOrReplaceViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createOrReplaceView(String, String...)
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createOrReplaceView
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createOrReplaceView(Name view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends Name> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createOrReplaceView(Name, Name...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createOrReplaceViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createOrReplaceView(String, String...)
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createOrReplaceView
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createOrReplaceView(Table<?> view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends Field<?>> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createOrReplaceView(Table, Field...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createOrReplaceViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createOrReplaceView(String, String...)
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createOrReplaceView
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createOrReplaceView(Table<?> view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends Field<?>> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE OR REPLACE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createOrReplaceView(Table, Field...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createOrReplaceViewin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createOrReplaceView(String, String...)
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createViewIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
createViewIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createViewIfNotExists(String, String...)
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createViewIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
createViewIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createViewIfNotExists(Name, Name...)
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createViewIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.- Specified by:
createViewIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createViewIfNotExists(Table, Field...)
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createViewIfNotExists
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createViewIfNotExists(String view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createViewIfNotExists(String, String...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createViewIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createViewIfNotExists(String, String...)
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createViewIfNotExists
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createViewIfNotExists(String view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends String> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createViewIfNotExists(String, String...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createViewIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createViewIfNotExists(String, String...)
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createViewIfNotExists
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createViewIfNotExists(Name view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends Name> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createViewIfNotExists(Name, Name...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createViewIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createViewIfNotExists(String, String...)
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createViewIfNotExists
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createViewIfNotExists(Name view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends Name> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createViewIfNotExists(Name, Name...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createViewIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createViewIfNotExists(String, String...)
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createViewIfNotExists
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createViewIfNotExists(Table<?> view, Function<? super Field<?>,? extends Field<?>> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createViewIfNotExists(Table, Field...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createViewIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createViewIfNotExists(String, String...)
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createViewIfNotExists
public CreateViewAsStep<Record> createViewIfNotExists(Table<?> view, BiFunction<? super Field<?>,? super Integer,? extends Field<?>> fieldNameFunction)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE VIEWstatement.This works like
DSLContext.createViewIfNotExists(Table, Field...)except that the view's field names are derived from the view'sSelectstatement using a function.- Specified by:
createViewIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createViewIfNotExists(String, String...)
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createTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
createTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createTable(String)
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createTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
createTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createTable(Name)
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createTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
createTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createTable(Table)
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createTableIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
createTableIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createTableIfNotExists(String)
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createTableIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
createTableIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createTableIfNotExists(Name)
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createTableIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
createTableIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createTableIfNotExists(Table)
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createTemporaryTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
createTemporaryTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createTemporaryTable(String)
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createTemporaryTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
createTemporaryTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createTemporaryTable(Name)
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createTemporaryTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
createTemporaryTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createTemporaryTable(Table)
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createTemporaryTableIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE TEMPORARY TABLE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createTemporaryTableIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createTemporaryTableIfNotExists(String)
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createTemporaryTableIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE TEMPORARY TABLE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createTemporaryTableIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createTemporaryTableIfNotExists(Name)
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createTemporaryTableIfNotExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE TEMPORARY TABLE IF NOT EXISTSstatement.- Specified by:
createTemporaryTableIfNotExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createTemporaryTableIfNotExists(Table)
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createGlobalTemporaryTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
createGlobalTemporaryTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createGlobalTemporaryTable(String)
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createGlobalTemporaryTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
createGlobalTemporaryTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createGlobalTemporaryTable(Name)
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createGlobalTemporaryTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
createGlobalTemporaryTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createGlobalTemporaryTable(Table)
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createType
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE TYPEstatement.- Specified by:
createTypein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createType(String)
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createType
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLCREATE TYPEstatement.- Specified by:
createTypein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.createType(Name)
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dropType
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.- Specified by:
dropTypein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropType(String)
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dropType
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.- Specified by:
dropTypein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropType(Name)
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dropType
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.- Specified by:
dropTypein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropType(String...)
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dropType
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.- Specified by:
dropTypein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropType(Name...)
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dropType
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.- Specified by:
dropTypein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropType(Collection)
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dropTypeIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.- Specified by:
dropTypeIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTypeIfExists(String)
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dropTypeIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.- Specified by:
dropTypeIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTypeIfExists(Name)
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dropTypeIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.- Specified by:
dropTypeIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTypeIfExists(String...)
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dropTypeIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.- Specified by:
dropTypeIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTypeIfExists(Name...)
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dropTypeIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLDROP TYPEstatement.- Specified by:
dropTypeIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.dropTypeIfExists(Collection)
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alterTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLALTER TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
alterTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterTable(String)
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alterTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLALTER TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
alterTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterTable(Name)
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alterTable
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLALTER TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
alterTablein interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterTable(Table)
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alterTableIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLALTER TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
alterTableIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterTableIfExists(String)
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alterTableIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLALTER TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
alterTableIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterTableIfExists(Name)
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alterTableIfExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new DSLALTER TABLEstatement.- Specified by:
alterTableIfExistsin interfaceDSLContext- See Also:
DSL.alterTableIfExists(Table)
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lastID
Description copied from interface:DSLContextRetrieve the last inserted ID.This is implemented for the following dialects:
SQLDialect.ACCESS: Using@@identitySQLDialect.ASE: Using@@identitySQLDialect.DERBY: Usingidentity_val_local()SQLDialect.H2: Usingidentity()SQLDialect.HSQLDB: Usingidentity()SQLDialect.INFORMIX: Usingdbinfo('sqlca.sqlerrd1')SQLDialect.INGRES: Usinglast_identity()SQLDialect.MARIADB: Usinglast_insert_id()SQLDialect.MYSQL: Usinglast_insert_id()SQLDialect.POSTGRES: Usinglastval()SQLDialect.SQLITE: Usinglast_insert_rowid()SQLDialect.SQLSERVER: Using@@identitySQLDialect.SYBASE: Using@@identitySQLDialect.VERTICA: Usinglast_insert_id()
- Specified by:
lastIDin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The last inserted ID. This may be
nullin some dialects, if no such number is available.
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nextval
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method to fetch the NEXTVAL for a sequence directly from thisDSLContext's underlying JDBCConnection.- Specified by:
nextvalin interfaceDSLContext
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nextval
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method to fetch the NEXTVAL for a sequence directly from thisDSLContext's underlying JDBCConnection.- Specified by:
nextvalin interfaceDSLContext
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nextval
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method to fetch the NEXTVAL for a sequence directly from thisDSLContext's underlying JDBCConnection.- Specified by:
nextvalin interfaceDSLContext
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nextvals
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method to fetch several NEXTVAL for a sequence directly from thisDSLContext's underlying JDBCConnection.This is done using
DSL.generateSeries(int, int).- Specified by:
nextvalsin interfaceDSLContext
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currval
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method to fetch the CURRVAL for a sequence directly from thisDSLContext's underlying JDBCConnection.- Specified by:
currvalin interfaceDSLContext
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currval
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method to fetch the CURRVAL for a sequence directly from thisDSLContext's underlying JDBCConnection.- Specified by:
currvalin interfaceDSLContext
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currval
Description copied from interface:DSLContextConvenience method to fetch the CURRVAL for a sequence directly from thisDSLContext's underlying JDBCConnection.- Specified by:
currvalin interfaceDSLContext
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newRecord
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
fields- The fields defining theRecordtype- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
fields- The fields defining theRecordtype- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3> Record3<T1,T2,T3> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4> Record4<T1,T2,T3,T4> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5> Record5<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6> Record6<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7> Record7<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8> Record8<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9> Record9<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10> Record10<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11> Record11<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12> Record12<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13> Record13<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14> Record14<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15> Record15<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16> Record16<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17> Record17<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18> Record18<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19> Record19<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20> Record20<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21> Record21<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20, Field<T21> field21)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21, T22> Record22<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21,T22> newRecord(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20, Field<T21> field21, Field<T22> field22)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a newUDTRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Type Parameters:
R- The generic record type- Parameters:
type- The UDT describing records of type <R>- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a newRecordthat can be inserted into the corresponding table.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Type Parameters:
R- The generic record type- Parameters:
table- The table holding records of type <R>- Returns:
- The new record
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newRecord
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new pre-filledRecordthat can be inserted into the corresponding table.This performs roughly the inverse operation of
Record.into(Class)The resulting record will have its internal "changed" flags set to true for all values. This means that
UpdatableRecord.store()will perform anINSERTstatement. If you wish to store the record using anUPDATEstatement, useDSLContext.executeUpdate(UpdatableRecord)instead.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newRecordin interfaceDSLContext- Type Parameters:
R- The generic record type- Parameters:
table- The table holding records of type <R>source- The source to be used to fill the new record- Returns:
- The new record
- See Also:
Record.from(Object),Record.into(Class)
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newResult
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The result is attached to this
Configurationby default. This result can be used as a container for records.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Type Parameters:
R- The generic record type- Parameters:
table- The table holding records of type <R>- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
fields- The fields defining theRecordtype- Returns:
- The new record
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newResult
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyRecord.The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
fields- The fields defining theRecordtype- Returns:
- The new record
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newResult
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3> Result<Record3<T1,T2,T3>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4> Result<Record4<T1,T2,T3,T4>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5> Result<Record5<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6> Result<Record6<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7> Result<Record7<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8> Result<Record8<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9> Result<Record9<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10> Result<Record10<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11> Result<Record11<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12> Result<Record12<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13> Result<Record13<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14> Result<Record14<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15> Result<Record15<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16> Result<Record16<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17> Result<Record17<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18> Result<Record18<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19> Result<Record19<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20> Result<Record20<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21> Result<Record21<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20, Field<T21> field21)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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newResult
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21, T22> Result<Record22<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21,T22>> newResult(Field<T1> field1, Field<T2> field2, Field<T3> field3, Field<T4> field4, Field<T5> field5, Field<T6> field6, Field<T7> field7, Field<T8> field8, Field<T9> field9, Field<T10> field10, Field<T11> field11, Field<T12> field12, Field<T13> field13, Field<T14> field14, Field<T15> field15, Field<T16> field16, Field<T17> field17, Field<T18> field18, Field<T19> field19, Field<T20> field20, Field<T21> field21, Field<T22> field22)Description copied from interface:DSLContextCreate a new emptyResult.The resulting result is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
newResultin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The new result
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fetch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return results.- Specified by:
fetchin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
query- The query to execute- Returns:
- The result. This will never be
null. - See Also:
ResultQuery.fetch()
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fetchLazy
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a cursor.- Specified by:
fetchLazyin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
query- The query to execute- Returns:
- The cursor. This will never be
null. - See Also:
ResultQuery.fetchLazy()
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fetchAsync
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStage.The result is asynchronously completed by a task running in an
Executorprovided by theScope.configuration()'sConfiguration.executorProvider().- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
query- The query to execute- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null. - See Also:
ResultQuery.fetchAsync()
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fetchAsync
public <R extends Record> CompletionStage<Result<R>> fetchAsync(Executor executor, ResultQuery<R> query)Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch results in a newCompletionStagethat is asynchronously completed by a task running in the given executor.- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContextquery- The query to execute- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null. - See Also:
ResultQuery.fetchAsync()
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fetchStream
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a stream.- Specified by:
fetchStreamin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
query- The query to execute- Returns:
- The stream
- See Also:
ResultQuery.stream()
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fetchMany
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a cursor.- Specified by:
fetchManyin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
query- The query to execute- Returns:
- The results. This will never be
null. - See Also:
ResultQuery.fetchMany()
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fetchOne
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a record.- Specified by:
fetchOnein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
query- The query to execute- Returns:
- The record or
null, if no record was found. - See Also:
ResultQuery.fetchOne()
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fetchSingle
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a record.- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
query- The query to execute- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null. - See Also:
ResultQuery.fetchSingle()
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fetchOptional
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a record.- Specified by:
fetchOptionalin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
query- The query to execute- Returns:
- The record
- See Also:
ResultQuery.fetchOptional()
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fetchValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch a single value from a single column table.- Specified by:
fetchValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
table- The table from which to fetch a value- Returns:
- The value or
null, if no record was found.
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fetchValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a single value.- Specified by:
fetchValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
query- The query to execute- Returns:
- The value or
null, if no record was found.
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fetchValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a single value.- Specified by:
fetchValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
field- The field for which to fetch a single value.- Returns:
- The value or
null, if no record was found.
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fetchValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a single value.- Specified by:
fetchValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
field- The field for which to fetch a single value.- Returns:
- The value or
null, if no record was found.
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fetchOptionalValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a single value.- Specified by:
fetchOptionalValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
query- The query to execute- Returns:
- The value.
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fetchOptionalValue
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return a single value.- Specified by:
fetchOptionalValuein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
field- The field for which to fetch a single value.- Returns:
- The value.
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fetchValues
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all values from a single column table.- Specified by:
fetchValuesin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
table- The table from which to fetch values- Returns:
- The values. This will never be
null.
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fetchValues
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute aResultQueryin the context of thisDSLContextand return all values for the only column.- Specified by:
fetchValuesin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
query- The query to execute- Returns:
- The values. This will never be
null.
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fetchValues
Description copied from interface:DSLContextFetch all values in a givenTable'sTableField.- Specified by:
fetchValuesin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
field- The field for which to fetch all values.- Returns:
- The values. This will never be
null.
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fetchByExample
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute a "Query by Example" (QBE) based on an example record.- Specified by:
fetchByExamplein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
example- The example record- Returns:
- The resulting records matching the example record.
- See Also:
DSL.condition(Record)
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fetchCount
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute aSelectquery in the context of thisDSLContextand return aCOUNT(*)value.This wraps a pre-existing
SELECTquery in another one to calculate theCOUNT(*)value, without modifying the originalSELECT. An example:This is particularly useful for those databases that do not support the-- Original query: SELECT id, title FROM book WHERE title LIKE '%a%' -- Wrapped query: SELECT count(*) FROM ( SELECT id, title FROM book WHERE title LIKE '%a%' )
COUNT(*) OVER()window function to calculate total results in paged queries.- Specified by:
fetchCountin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
query- The wrapped query- Returns:
- The
COUNT(*)result
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fetchCount
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCount the number of records in a table.This executes
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table
- Specified by:
fetchCountin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
table- The table whose records to count- Returns:
- The number of records in the table
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fetchCount
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCount the number of records in a table that satisfy a condition.This executes
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table WHERE condition
- Specified by:
fetchCountin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
table- The table whose records to countcondition- The condition to apply- Returns:
- The number of records in the table that satisfy a condition
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fetchCount
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCount the number of records in a table that satisfy a condition.This executes
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table WHERE condition
Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchCount(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Condition...).- Specified by:
fetchCountin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
table- The table whose records to countconditions- The conditions to apply- Returns:
- The number of records in the table that satisfy a condition
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fetchCount
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCount the number of records in a table that satisfy a condition.This executes
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table WHERE condition
Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchCount(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Collection).- Specified by:
fetchCountin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
table- The table whose records to countconditions- The conditions to apply- Returns:
- The number of records in the table that satisfy a condition
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fetchExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCheck if aSelectwould return any records, if it were executed.This wraps a pre-existing
SELECTquery in another one to check for result existence, without modifying the originalSELECT. An example:-- Original query: SELECT id, title FROM book WHERE title LIKE '%a%' -- Wrapped query: SELECT EXISTS ( SELECT id, title FROM book WHERE title LIKE '%a%' )
- Specified by:
fetchExistsin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
query- The wrapped query- Returns:
- The
EXISTS(...)result
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fetchExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCheck if a table has any records.This executes
SELECT EXISTS(SELECT * FROM table)
- Specified by:
fetchExistsin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
table- The table whose records to count- Returns:
- Whether the table contains any records
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fetchExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCheck if a table has any records that satisfy a condition.This executes
SELECT EXISTS(SELECT * FROM table WHERE condition)
- Specified by:
fetchExistsin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
table- The table whose records to count- Returns:
- Whether the table contains any records that satisfy a condition
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fetchExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCheck if a table has any records that satisfy a condition.This executes
SELECT EXISTS(SELECT * FROM table WHERE condition)
Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchExists(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Condition...).- Specified by:
fetchExistsin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
table- The table whose records to count- Returns:
- Whether the table contains any records that satisfy a condition
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fetchExists
Description copied from interface:DSLContextCheck if a table has any records that satisfy a condition.This executes
SELECT EXISTS(SELECT * FROM table WHERE condition)
Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchExists(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Collection).- Specified by:
fetchExistsin interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
table- The table whose records to count- Returns:
- Whether the table contains any records that satisfy a condition
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execute
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute aQueryin the context of thisDSLContext.- Specified by:
executein interfaceDSLContext- Parameters:
query- The query to execute- Returns:
- The number of affected rows
- See Also:
Query.execute()
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fetch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The results from the executed query. This will never be
null.
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fetch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The results from the executed query. This will never be
null.
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fetch
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetch(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Condition...).- Specified by:
fetchin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The results from the executed query. This will never be
null.
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fetch
public <R extends Record> Result<R> fetch(Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetch(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Collection).- Specified by:
fetchin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The results from the executed query. This will never be
null.
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fetchOne
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return zero or one record for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchOnein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record or
null, if no record was found.
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fetchOne
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return zero or one record for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchOnein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record or
null, if no record was found.
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fetchOne
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return zero or one record for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchOne(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Condition...).- Specified by:
fetchOnein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record or
null, if no record was found.
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fetchOne
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return zero or one record for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchOne(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Collection).- Specified by:
fetchOnein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record or
null, if no record was found.
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fetchSingle
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Condition...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <R extends Record> R fetchSingle(Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Collection).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null. - Throws:
DataAccessException- if something went wrong executing the query
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fetchSingle
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null. - Throws:
DataAccessException- if something went wrong executing the query
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fetchSingle
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3> Record3<T1,T2,T3> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4> Record4<T1,T2,T3,T4> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5> Record5<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6> Record6<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7> Record7<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8> Record8<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9> Record9<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10> Record10<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11> Record11<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12> Record12<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13> Record13<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14> Record14<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15> Record15<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16> Record16<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17> Record17<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18> Record18<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19> Record19<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20> Record20<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21> Record21<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20, SelectField<T21> field21)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchSingle
public <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14, T15, T16, T17, T18, T19, T20, T21, T22> Record22<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,T13,T14,T15,T16,T17,T18,T19,T20,T21,T22> fetchSingle(SelectField<T1> field1, SelectField<T2> field2, SelectField<T3> field3, SelectField<T4> field4, SelectField<T5> field5, SelectField<T6> field6, SelectField<T7> field7, SelectField<T8> field8, SelectField<T9> field9, SelectField<T10> field10, SelectField<T11> field11, SelectField<T12> field12, SelectField<T13> field13, SelectField<T14> field14, SelectField<T15> field15, SelectField<T16> field16, SelectField<T17> field17, SelectField<T18> field18, SelectField<T19> field19, SelectField<T20> field20, SelectField<T21> field21, SelectField<T22> field22)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return exactly one record for.SELECT F1, F2, ..., FN
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchSingle(ResultQuery)withDSL.select(SelectFieldOrAsterisk...).- Specified by:
fetchSinglein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record. This is never
null.
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fetchOptional
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return zero or one record for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchOptionalin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record
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fetchOptional
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return zero or one record for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchOptionalin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record
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fetchOptional
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return zero or one record for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchOptional(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Condition...).- Specified by:
fetchOptionalin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record
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fetchOptional
public <R extends Record> Optional<R> fetchOptional(Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return zero or one record for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchOptional(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Collection).- Specified by:
fetchOptionalin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record
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fetchAny
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return zero or one record for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table LIMIT 1
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchAnyin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record or
nullif no record was returned
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fetchAny
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return zero or one record for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition LIMIT 1
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchAnyin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record or
nullif no record was returned
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fetchAny
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return zero or on e record for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition LIMIT 1
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchAny(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Condition...).- Specified by:
fetchAnyin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record or
nullif no record was returned
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fetchAny
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return zero or one record for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition LIMIT 1
The resulting record is attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchAny(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Collection).- Specified by:
fetchAnyin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The record or
nullif no record was returned
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fetchLazy
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records lazily for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchLazyin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The cursor. This will never be
null.
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fetchLazy
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records lazily for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchLazyin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The cursor. This will never be
null.
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fetchLazy
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records lazily for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchLazy(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Condition...).- Specified by:
fetchLazyin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The cursor. This will never be
null.
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fetchLazy
public <R extends Record> Cursor<R> fetchLazy(Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records lazily for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchLazy(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Collection).- Specified by:
fetchLazyin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The cursor. This will never be
null.
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fetchAsync
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records asynchronously for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null.
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fetchAsync
public <R extends Record> CompletionStage<Result<R>> fetchAsync(Table<R> table, Condition condition)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records asynchronously for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null.
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fetchAsync
public <R extends Record> CompletionStage<Result<R>> fetchAsync(Table<R> table, Condition... conditions)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records asynchronously for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchAsync(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Condition...).- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null.
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fetchAsync
public <R extends Record> CompletionStage<Result<R>> fetchAsync(Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records asynchronously for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchAsync(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Collection).- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null.
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fetchAsync
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records asynchronously for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null.
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fetchAsync
public <R extends Record> CompletionStage<Result<R>> fetchAsync(Executor executor, Table<R> table, Condition condition)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records asynchronously for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null.
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fetchAsync
public <R extends Record> CompletionStage<Result<R>> fetchAsync(Executor executor, Table<R> table, Condition... conditions)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records asynchronously for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchAsync(Executor, Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Condition...).- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null.
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fetchAsync
public <R extends Record> CompletionStage<Result<R>> fetchAsync(Executor executor, Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records asynchronously for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchAsync(Executor, Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Collection).- Specified by:
fetchAsyncin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The completion stage. The completed result will never be
null.
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fetchStream
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records lazily for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchStreamin interfaceDSLContext
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fetchStream
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records lazily for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.- Specified by:
fetchStreamin interfaceDSLContext
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fetchStream
Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records lazily for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchStream(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Condition...).- Specified by:
fetchStreamin interfaceDSLContext
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fetchStream
public <R extends Record> Stream<R> fetchStream(Table<R> table, Collection<? extends Condition> conditions)Description copied from interface:DSLContextExecute and return all records lazily for.SELECT table.col1, table.col2 FROM table WHERE condition
The result and its contained records are attached to this
Configurationby default. UseSettings.isAttachRecords()to override this behaviour.Convenience API for calling
DSLContext.fetchStream(Table, Condition)withDSL.and(Collection).- Specified by:
fetchStreamin interfaceDSLContext
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executeInsert
Description copied from interface:DSLContextInsert one record.This executes something like the following statement:
INSERT INTO [table] ... VALUES [record]
Unlike
UpdatableRecord.store(), this does not change any of the argumentrecord's internal "changed" flags, such that a subsequent call toUpdatableRecord.store()might lead to anotherINSERTstatement being executed.- Specified by:
executeInsertin interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The number of inserted records
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executeUpdate
Description copied from interface:DSLContextUpdate a table.UPDATE [table] SET [modified values in record] WHERE [record is supplied record]
- Specified by:
executeUpdatein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The number of updated records
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executeUpdate
Description copied from interface:DSLContextUpdate a table.UPDATE [table] SET [modified values in record] WHERE [condition]
- Specified by:
executeUpdatein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The number of updated records
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executeDelete
Description copied from interface:DSLContextDelete a record from a table.DELETE FROM [table] WHERE [record is supplied record]
- Specified by:
executeDeletein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The number of deleted records
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executeDelete
Description copied from interface:DSLContextDelete a record from a table.DELETE FROM [table] WHERE [condition]
- Specified by:
executeDeletein interfaceDSLContext- Returns:
- The number of deleted records
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toString
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configuration
Description copied from interface:ScopeThe configuration of the current scope.- Specified by:
configurationin interfaceScope
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dsl
Description copied from interface:ScopeWrap theScope.configuration()in aDSLContext, providing access to the configuration-contextual DSL to construct executable queries. -
settings
Description copied from interface:ScopeThe settings wrapped by this context.This method is a convenient way of accessing
configuration().settings(). -
dialect
Description copied from interface:ScopeTheSQLDialectwrapped by this context.This method is a convenient way of accessing
configuration().dialect(). -
family
Description copied from interface:ScopeTheSQLDialect.family()wrapped by this context.This method is a convenient way of accessing
configuration().family(). -
data
Description copied from interface:ScopeGet all custom data from thisScope.This is custom data that was previously set to the context using
Scope.data(Object, Object). Use custom data if you want to pass data toQueryPartobjects for a givenScope. -
data
Description copied from interface:ScopeGet some custom data from thisScope.This is custom data that was previously set to the context using
Scope.data(Object, Object). Use custom data if you want to pass data toQueryPartobjects for a givenScope -
data
Description copied from interface:ScopeSet some custom data to thisScope.This is custom data that was previously set to the context using
Scope.data(Object, Object). Use custom data if you want to pass data toQueryPartobjects for a givenScope.
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mergeInto(Table)