Hi, I admit to Stephan and quote from here: http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/orm/4.2/devguide/en-US/html/ch11.html
> The Hibernate Query Language (HQL) and Java Persistence Query Language (JPQL) > are both object model focused query languages similar in nature to SQL. JPQL > is a heavily-inspired-by subset of HQL. A JPQL query is always a valid HQL > query, the reverse is not true however. So IMHO the JPQL syntax should also be supported bei HQL. Kind regards, Michael On 22.04.2014, at 10:02, Klevenz, Stephan <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Chandan, > > Well, I would say that JPQL [1] and HQL [2] are two different things. I > think the query is not correct for Hibernate. > > -- Stephan > > > [1] http://www.objectdb.com/java/jpa/query > [2] http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/orm/3.3/reference/en/html/queryhql.html > > On 20.04.14 16:29, "V.A, Chandan" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello Team, >> >> I would like to discuss the issue - >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OLINGO-240 in the forum. >> >> I would like to check whether the JPQL syntax for date literals are >> supported in Hibernate. Can someone tell is this a valid Query syntax for >> Hibernate based JPA providers, because it works with Eclipse Link based >> JPA providers. >> >> >> >> SELECT E1 FROM au.com.righttime.unity.odata.service.model.Test E1 WHERE >> E1.tradingDate = {ts '2009-12-26 21:23:38.000'} >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Kind Regards >> >> Chandan VA >> >> >> >
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