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Steve Ebersole commented on HHH-2776:
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Please feel free to submit a patch expanding documentation (to infinite limits) to include
*all* non supported behaviors and I'll gladly consider
Restrictons.in(..) generates invalid SQL if list of values is empty
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Key: HHH-2776
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2776
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: query-criteria, query-hql
Affects Versions: 3.2.2
Environment: Hibernate 3.2.2.ga, MySQL 4.1.18, Windows XP
Reporter: Adrian Smith
Assignee: Steve Ebersole
I have classes called A and B. There is a 1:n relationship from A to B.
Class B has the following in its mapping file:
<many-to-one name="a" class="A" column="fk_a_id"
not-null="true" />
If I write the following code:
List<B> foo() {
List<A> aList = ....
Session session = ....
Criteria query = session.createCriteria(B.class);
query.add(Restrictions.in("a", aList));
return query.list();
}
Then all works fine and the results I want are returned. However, if aList is empty (i.e.
aList.size()==0) then the query.list function generates and executes invalid SQL for
MySQL.
java.sql.SQLException: Syntax error or access violation message from server: "You
have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server
version for the right syntax to use near ')' at line 1"
I imagine that it is generating SQL like IN () which isn't valid.
I realize it's a bit ridiculous to want to find the rows where a field is IN the
empty list. Nothing will ever be returned. However, in my opinion it should still be
allowed, and return no rows, just as saying "WHERE 1=2" is allowed, just
doesn't return any rows.
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