Package org.hibernate.hql.ast

Examples of org.hibernate.hql.ast.SqlGenerator.whereClause()


    if ( whereClause.getNumberOfChildren() != 0 ) {
      // If a where clause was specified in the update/delete query, use it to limit the
      // returned ids here...
      try {
        SqlGenerator sqlGenerator = new SqlGenerator( getFactory() );
        sqlGenerator.whereClause( whereClause );
        userWhereClause = sqlGenerator.getSQL().substring( 7 )// strip the " where "
      }
      catch ( RecognitionException e ) {
        throw new HibernateException( "Unable to generate id select for DML operation", e );
      }
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    if ( whereClause.getNumberOfChildren() != 0 ) {
      // If a where clause was specified in the update/delete query, use it to limit the
      // returned ids here...
      try {
        SqlGenerator sqlGenerator = new SqlGenerator( getFactory() );
        sqlGenerator.whereClause( whereClause );
        userWhereClause = sqlGenerator.getSQL().substring( 7 )// strip the " where "
        idSelectParameterSpecifications = sqlGenerator.getCollectedParameters();
      }
      catch ( RecognitionException e ) {
        throw new HibernateException( "Unable to generate id select for DML operation", e );
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    if ( whereClause.getNumberOfChildren() != 0 ) {
      // If a where clause was specified in the update/delete query, use it to limit the
      // returned ids here...
      try {
        SqlGenerator sqlGenerator = new SqlGenerator( getFactory() );
        sqlGenerator.whereClause( whereClause );
        userWhereClause = sqlGenerator.getSQL().substring( 7 )// strip the " where "
        idSelectParameterSpecifications = sqlGenerator.getCollectedParameters();
      }
      catch ( RecognitionException e ) {
        throw new HibernateException( "Unable to generate id select for DML operation", e );
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    if ( whereClause.getNumberOfChildren() != 0 ) {
      // If a where clause was specified in the update/delete query, use it to limit the
      // returned ids here...
      try {
        SqlGenerator sqlGenerator = new SqlGenerator( getFactory() );
        sqlGenerator.whereClause( whereClause );
        userWhereClause = sqlGenerator.getSQL().substring( 7 )// strip the " where "
        idSelectParameterSpecifications = sqlGenerator.getCollectedParameters();
      }
      catch ( RecognitionException e ) {
        throw new HibernateException( "Unable to generate id select for DML operation", e );
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    if ( whereClause.getNumberOfChildren() != 0 ) {
      // If a where clause was specified in the update/delete query, use it to limit the
      // returned ids here...
      try {
        SqlGenerator sqlGenerator = new SqlGenerator( getFactory() );
        sqlGenerator.whereClause( whereClause );
        userWhereClause = sqlGenerator.getSQL().substring( 7 )// strip the " where "
      }
      catch ( RecognitionException e ) {
        throw new HibernateException( "Unable to generate id select for DML operation", e );
      }
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    if ( whereClause.getNumberOfChildren() != 0 ) {
      // If a where clause was specified in the update/delete query, use it to limit the
      // returned ids here...
      try {
        SqlGenerator sqlGenerator = new SqlGenerator( getFactory() );
        sqlGenerator.whereClause( whereClause );
        userWhereClause = sqlGenerator.getSQL().substring( 7 )// strip the " where "
        idSelectParameterSpecifications = sqlGenerator.getCollectedParameters();
      }
      catch ( RecognitionException e ) {
        throw new HibernateException( "Unable to generate id select for DML operation", e );
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    if ( whereClause.getNumberOfChildren() != 0 ) {
      // If a where clause was specified in the update/delete query, use it to limit the
      // returned ids here...
      try {
        SqlGenerator sqlGenerator = new SqlGenerator( getFactory() );
        sqlGenerator.whereClause( whereClause );
        userWhereClause = sqlGenerator.getSQL().substring( 7 )// strip the " where "
        idSelectParameterSpecifications = sqlGenerator.getCollectedParameters();
      }
      catch ( RecognitionException e ) {
        throw new HibernateException( "Unable to generate id select for DML operation", e );
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    if ( whereClause.getNumberOfChildren() != 0 ) {
      // If a where clause was specified in the update/delete query, use it to limit the
      // returned ids here...
      try {
        SqlGenerator sqlGenerator = new SqlGenerator( getFactory() );
        sqlGenerator.whereClause( whereClause );
        userWhereClause = sqlGenerator.getSQL().substring( 7 )// strip the " where "
        idSelectParameterSpecifications = sqlGenerator.getCollectedParameters();
      }
      catch ( RecognitionException e ) {
        throw new HibernateException( "Unable to generate id select for DML operation", e );
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    if ( whereClause.getNumberOfChildren() != 0 ) {
      // If a where clause was specified in the update/delete query, use it to limit the
      // returned ids here...
      try {
        SqlGenerator sqlGenerator = new SqlGenerator( getFactory() );
        sqlGenerator.whereClause( whereClause );
        userWhereClause = sqlGenerator.getSQL().substring( 7 )// strip the " where "
        idSelectParameterSpecifications = sqlGenerator.getCollectedParameters();
      }
      catch ( RecognitionException e ) {
        throw new HibernateException( "Unable to generate id select for DML operation", e );
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    if ( whereClause.getNumberOfChildren() != 0 ) {
      // If a where clause was specified in the update/delete query, use it to limit the
      // returned ids here...
      try {
        SqlGenerator sqlGenerator = new SqlGenerator( getFactory() );
        sqlGenerator.whereClause( whereClause );
        userWhereClause = sqlGenerator.getSQL().substring( 7 )// strip the " where "
        idSelectParameterSpecifications = sqlGenerator.getCollectedParameters();
      }
      catch ( RecognitionException e ) {
        throw new HibernateException( "Unable to generate id select for DML operation", e );
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