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Manuel Bernhardt commented on HHH-2692:
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I submitted a pull request which seems to address this at
It contains an additional test as part of the BulkManipulationTest suite, and all the
other tests still run.
I'm not sure this is the most elegant solution but it does seem to do the job.
Allow select clause to specify parameters
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Key: HHH-2692
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2692
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: query-hql
Affects Versions: 3.2.4.sp1
Environment: Hibernate 3.2.4.sp1 with Annotations 3.3.0 And Validator 3.0.0
MySQL 5.0.42
Reporter: John Aylward
Priority: Minor
receive exception:
org.hibernate.QueryException: number of select types did not match those for insert
[INSERT INTO ProviderInvoiceLineItem
(amount,billingAccount,circuit,description,invoice,type) SELECT pili.amount,
pili.billingAccount, pili.circuit, pili.description, :newInvoice, pili.type FROM
com.cicat.bedrock.billing.model.ProviderInvoiceLineItem pili WHERE pili.invoice =
:oldInvoice]
Idea is to copy all line items from one invoice to another. In other words, only
difference between data should be the invoice. easiest way to do this is with "insert
into" command and passing parameter of changed value.
* Trying to cast named parameter (:newInvoice) caused parsing error
* Trying to replace invoice with invoice_id and repacing :newInvoice with actual invoice
id resulted in a "property 'invoice_id' not found" exception
Should be able to set a value through a named parameter
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