Package org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.sql

Examples of org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.sql.Select.wherePrimaryKey()


            return fq.execute(sm, this, fetch);
        Select sel = _sql.newSelect();
        if (!select(sel, mapping, subs, sm, null, fetch,
            JDBCFetchConfiguration.EAGER_JOIN, true, false))
            return null;
        sel.wherePrimaryKey(sm.getObjectId(), mapping, this);
        sel.setExpectedResultCount(1, false);
        if (_log.isTraceEnabled()) {
            _log.trace("getInitializeStateResult: oid="+sm.getObjectId()+" "+mapping.getDescribedType());
        }
        Result result = sel.execute(this, fetch);
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        while (base.getJoinablePCSuperclassMapping() != null)
            base = base.getJoinablePCSuperclassMapping();

        Select sel = _sql.newSelect();
        sel.select(base.getPrimaryKeyColumns());
        sel.wherePrimaryKey(sm.getObjectId(), base, this);
        if (_log.isTraceEnabled()) {
            _log.trace("selectPrimaryKey: oid="+sm.getObjectId()+" "+mapping.getDescribedType());
        }
        Result exists = sel.execute(this, fetch);
        try {
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            //### object that only creates a real select when actually used?

            Select sel = _sql.newSelect();
            if (select(sel, mapping, Select.SUBS_EXACT, sm, fields, jfetch,
                EagerFetchModes.EAGER_JOIN, true, false)) {
                sel.wherePrimaryKey(sm.getObjectId(), mapping, this);
                if (_log.isTraceEnabled()) {
                    _log.trace("load: "+mapping.getDescribedType()+" oid: "+sm.getObjectId());
                }
                res = sel.execute(this, jfetch, lockLevel);
                try {
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        // doesn't use oid as identifier
        Select sel = _sql.newSelect();
        while (mapping.getJoinablePCSuperclassMapping() != null)
            mapping = mapping.getJoinablePCSuperclassMapping();

        sel.wherePrimaryKey(oid, mapping, this);
        try {
            return sel.getCount(this) != 0;
        } catch (SQLException se) {
            throw SQLExceptions.getStore(se, _dict);
        }
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        throws SQLException {
        Select sel = _sql.newSelect();
        if (!select(sel, mapping, subs, sm, null, fetch,
            JDBCFetchConfiguration.EAGER_JOIN, true, false))
            return null;
        sel.wherePrimaryKey(sm.getObjectId(), mapping, this);
        sel.setExpectedResultCount(1, false);
        return sel.execute(this, fetch);
    }

    /**
 
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        while (base.getJoinablePCSuperclassMapping() != null)
            base = base.getJoinablePCSuperclassMapping();

        Select sel = _sql.newSelect();
        sel.select(base.getPrimaryKeyColumns());
        sel.wherePrimaryKey(sm.getObjectId(), base, this);
        Result exists = sel.execute(this, fetch);
        try {
            if (isEmptyResult(exists))
                return false;
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            //### object that only creates a real select when actually used?

            Select sel = _sql.newSelect();
            if (select(sel, mapping, Select.SUBS_EXACT, sm, fields, jfetch,
                EagerFetchModes.EAGER_JOIN, true, false)) {
                sel.wherePrimaryKey(sm.getObjectId(), mapping, this);
                res = sel.execute(this, jfetch, lockLevel);
                try {
                   if (isEmptyResult(res))
                        return false;
                    load(mapping, sm, jfetch, res);
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        while (mapping.getJoinablePCSuperclassMapping() != null)
            mapping = mapping.getJoinablePCSuperclassMapping();
        // select only the PK columns, since we just want to lock
        Select select = factory.newSelect();
        select.select(mapping.getPrimaryKeyColumns());
        select.wherePrimaryKey(id, mapping, _store);
        List<SQLBuffer> sqls = new ArrayList<SQLBuffer>();
        sqls.add(select.toSelect(true, fetch));
        return sqls;
    }
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        // doesn't use oid as identifier
        Select sel = _sql.newSelect();
        while (mapping.getJoinablePCSuperclassMapping() != null)
            mapping = mapping.getJoinablePCSuperclassMapping();

        sel.wherePrimaryKey(oid, mapping, this);
        try {
            return sel.getCount(this) != 0;
        } catch (SQLException se) {
            throw SQLExceptions.getStore(se, _dict);
        }
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            return fq.execute(sm, this, fetch);
        Select sel = _sql.newSelect();
        if (!select(sel, mapping, subs, sm, null, fetch,
            JDBCFetchConfiguration.EAGER_JOIN, true, false))
            return null;
        sel.wherePrimaryKey(sm.getObjectId(), mapping, this);
        sel.setExpectedResultCount(1, false);
        Result result = sel.execute(this, fetch);
        cacheFinder(mapping, sel, fetch);
        return result;
    }
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