@PlainSQL public interface SQL extends QueryPart
QueryPart.
Plain SQL query parts can be constructed in a variety of ways from the
DSL API (DSL.field(String), DSL.table(String), etc.)
as well as from convenience methods such as for instance
SelectWhereStep.where(String). These query parts allow for embedding
simple SQL strings with associated bind variables or nested queryparts.
A simple template language is implemented by such plain SQL query parts, exposing the following features:
expr1 and expr2
at the appropriate locations:
Query part indexes may be referenced multiple times from within
a template.
DSL.field("GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT {0} ORDER BY {1} ASC SEPARATOR '-')", expr1, expr2);
DSL.keyword(String)
(e.g. upper-casing, lower-casing, etc.) . The following expression makes use
of embedded keywords in a plain SQL template:
DSL.field("{current_timestamp}");
The following JDBC
escape syntax elements are recognised:
DSL.field("{d '2015-01-01'}");
{d [date literal]}{t [time literal]}{ts [timestamp literal]}{fn [function literal]}DSL.inline(CharSequence), ParamType.INLINED,
or StatementType.STATIC_STATEMENT), plain SQL query parts will
discover question marks (?) at syntactically appropriate
positions (outside of comments, string literals, quoted name literals) and
substitute the appropriate bind value into the template.Copyright © 2018. All Rights Reserved.