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Thanks..

This worked for me. But how do i print the complete query executed in the
logs when this approach is used?


Thankx and Regards

Vik
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On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 9:43 PM, Yegor <[email protected]> wrote:

> >   query.declareParameters("Long bind_pocId, Date bind_startDate, Date
> > bind_endDate");
>
> This is correct. However, I personally prefer the shorter form, where
> instead of using filter "column == alias" along with
> query.declareParameters("Type alias") you just use filter "column
> == :alias" (note the colon before the alias name). Your query can be
> rewritten as follows:
>
> Query query = pm.newQuery(PocVacationSchedule.class);
> query.setFilter("pocId == :pi && startDate == :sd && endDate == :ed");
> List<PocVacationSchedule> rulesList = (List<PocVacationSchedule>)
> query.execute(pocId, startFrom, endFrom);
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