public interface FieldLike
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| <T> Field<T> | asField()The underlying field representation of this object. | 
| <T> Field<T> | asField(java.util.function.Function<? super Field<T>,? extends java.lang.String> aliasFunction)The underlying field representation of this object. | 
| <T> Field<T> | asField(java.lang.String alias)The underlying field representation of this object. | 
<T> Field<T> asField()
 This method is useful for things like
 SELECT y.*, (SELECT a FROM x) FROM y
<T> Field<T> asField(java.lang.String alias)
 This method is useful for things like
 SELECT y.*, (SELECT a FROM x) [alias] FROM y
 
 Note that the case-sensitivity of the returned field depends on
 Settings.getRenderNameStyle(). By default, field aliases are
 quoted, and thus case-sensitive!
@Support <T> Field<T> asField(java.util.function.Function<? super Field<T>,? extends java.lang.String> aliasFunction)
 This method is useful for things like
 SELECT y.*, (SELECT a FROM x) [alias] FROM y
 
 Note that the case-sensitivity of the returned field depends on
 Settings.getRenderNameStyle(). By default, field aliases are
 quoted, and thus case-sensitive!
 
 This works like asField(String), except that field aliases are
 provided by a function. This is useful, for instance, to prefix all
 columns with a common prefix (on Table.as(String, Function)):
 
 
 MY_TABLE.as("t1", f -> "prefix_" + f.getName());
 
And then to use the same function also for individual fields:
 
 MY_TABLE.MY_COLUMN.as(f -> "prefix_" + f.getName());
 
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