AI-generated Key Takeaways
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The Statement object defines the
WHERE
,ORDER BY
, andLIMIT
clauses for PQL queries, used to retrieve specific objects. -
It supports bind variables as placeholders for literal values, enhancing query flexibility and security.
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The
query
field holds the PQL syntax, while thevalues
field stores key-value pairs for bind variables and their corresponding values. -
Statements allow using the
LIKE
keyword for wildcard string matching, enabling broader searches within the data. -
Bind variables are represented using a colon prefix (e.g.,
:idValue
) and their values are set using specific Value object types.
Captures the WHERE
, ORDER BY
and LIMIT
clauses of a
PQL query. Statements are typically used to retrieve objects of a predefined
domain type, which makes SELECT clause unnecessary.
An example query text might be "WHERE status = 'ACTIVE' ORDER BY id
LIMIT 30"
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Statements support bind variables. These are substitutes for literals and can be thought of as input parameters to a PQL query.
An example of such a query might be "WHERE id = :idValue"
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Statements also support use of the LIKE keyword. This provides wildcard string matching.
An example of such a query might be "WHERE name LIKE '%searchString%'"
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- Namespace
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Holds the query in PQL syntax. The syntax is:
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Holds keys and values for bind variables and their values. The key is the name of the bind variable. The value is the literal value of the variable.
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