OK, so I enabled that and it did not show me all I wanted at
first. In case someone should hit this thread using the search
function in the future, I think I'd finish the story.
If a WHERE clauses involves a constant string, the HQL log will
shows some kind of hash instead of the string because
Olivier Lefevre wrote:
> Thanks. By the way, why were WHERE SQL clauses mapped to the
> unintuitive Restriction rather than Where, like ORDER was
> mapped to Order?
Restrictions can appear in other places also. For example in
queries with GROUP BY HAVING
/Nicklas
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Thanks. By the way, why were WHERE SQL clauses mapped to the
unintuitive Restriction rather than Where, like ORDER was
mapped to Order?
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