| Michael Bouschen (JIRA) 2005-10-20, 5:45 pm |
| [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/brows...action_12332464 ]
Michael Bouschen commented on JDO-160:
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Two comments:
- Class OrderOfParameters defines queries using explicilty declared parameters . I propose to change this to implicit parameters, because the assertion only covers implicit parameters.
- The grouping query in class ImplicitParameters is not valid, it misses a result clause. I propose to add the following result clause: "department.name, COUNT(this)" and change the grouping clause to "department.name HAVING COUNT(this) >= :min".
> Implement new JDO 2 query tests cases concerning parameters.
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>
> Key: JDO-160
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-160
> Project: JDO
> Type: New Feature
> Components: tck20
> Reporter: Michael Watzek
> Assignee: Michael Watzek
> Attachments: JDO-160.patch, JDO-160.patch2
>
> We need 4 new test classes, one for each of the following assertions:
> - A14.6.3-2: Parameters must all be declared explicitly via declareParameters or all be declared implicitly in the filter.
> - A14.6.3-3: Parameters implicitly declared (in the result, filter, grouping, ordering, or range) are identified by prepending a ":" to the parameter everywhere it appears. All parameter types can be determined by one of the following techniques.
> - A14.6.13-3: If implicit parameters are used, their order of appearance in the query determines their order for binding to positional parameters for execution.
> Details can be found on Wiki page http://wiki.apache.org/jdo/QueryTests#Parameters
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