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Michael Bouschen commented on JDO-650:
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I propose the following spec changes in chapter B JDOQL BNF:
B2 Single-String JDOQL
Range:
range ExpressionNoIf , ExpressionNoIf
B3 Filter Specification
Expression:
ExpressionNoIf
if ( ExpressionNoIf ) else Expression
ExpressionNoIf:
UnaryExpression
Expression InfixOp UnaryExpression
B.8 Ordering Specification
OrderingSpec:
ExpressionNoIf Ascending NullPositionopt
ExpressionNoIf Descending NullPositionopt
B.10 Grouping Specification
GroupingSpecs:
ExpressionNoIf
GroupingSpecs , ExpressionNoIf
HavingSpec:
having ExpressionNoIf
> Support for conditional operator ? : in JDOQL
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>
> Key: JDO-650
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-650
> Project: JDO
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: specification, tck
> Affects Versions: JDO 2 maintenance release 2 (2.2)
> Reporter: Michael Bouschen
> Assignee: Michael Bouschen
> Fix For: JDO 3.1
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>
> JDOQL should support the Java conditional operator ? :, e.g. salay >= 1000.0
> ? salary : salary * 1.1
> The conditional operator can be mapped to the CASE-expression in SQL: CASE
> WHEN condition THEN thenExpr ELSE elseExpr END. Are there any issues with
> non-SQL datastores when supporting the conditional operator?
> Another question: which part of a JDOQL query can include a conditional
> expression? I propose the query filter, the having clause and the result
> specification.
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