I agree we should not do any magic on a native query; but following
this reasoning just anything should be possible, and I wouldn't expect
Hibernate to apply such magic to the results either.
Why is it even looking at names in the resultset? As a user I'd want
it to just return the same ordered sequence of values.
At the time of original implementation there wasn't any other way to do the mapping as
I recall.
I guess in this very special case (no scalars, nor entity mappings) adding on the query it
could be handled differently.
Note though that we need to ensure if you apply a result transformer to this query it will
actually return something sensible
(i.e. named aliases for a map vs just indexes)
The rearranging of hibernate core might allow for handling this now but I'm not
uptodate on that.
/max
I would consider it very important to allow a full "jdbc
fallback"
experience, otherwise instead of being a nice tool it becomes an
impediment and users will rightfully hate you.
Sanne
On 29 November 2011 15:25, Max Rydahl Andersen <max.andersen(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> the original idea of the native sql approach is to avoid/reduce doing anything
magical with the query since
> there is no way to fix these generally without a full sql parser.
>
> So I would say it works as expected.
>
> /max
>
> On Nov 29, 2011, at 11:59, Strong Liu wrote:
>
>> T_User
>> id username
>> 1 stliu
>> 2 gail
>>
>> for example a native query sql "select v1.username, v2.username from T_User
v1, T_User v2 where v1.id = '1' and v2.id = '2'"
>>
>> but the query returns ["stliu", "stliu"] instead of the
expected ["stliu", "gail"]
>>
>> this is because hibernate uses column alias (in this case, both are
"username") to get the result from ResultSet, and since the two result in RS are
all keyed by "username"
>>
>>
>> should we generate a alias for each like hql does?
>>
>>
>> -------------------------
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Strong Liu <stliu at hibernate.org>
>>
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