/************************************************************************* * * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. * * Copyright 2000, 2010 Oracle and/or its affiliates. * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * * OpenOffice.org is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 * only, as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * OpenOffice.org is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 for more details * (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code). * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * version 3 along with OpenOffice.org. If not, see * * for a copy of the LGPLv3 License. * ************************************************************************/ #ifndef __com_sun_star_sdb_XSingleSelectQueryAnalyzer_idl__ #define __com_sun_star_sdb_XSingleSelectQueryAnalyzer_idl__ #ifndef __com_sun_star_beans_XPropertySet_idl__ #include #endif #ifndef __com_sun_star_beans_PropertyValue_idl__ #include #endif #ifndef __com_sun_star_sdbc_SQLException_idl__ #include #endif module com { module sun { module star { module container { published interface XIndexAccess; };};};}; //============================================================================= module com { module sun { module star { module sdb { //============================================================================= /** simplifies the analyzing of single select statements.

The interface can be used for analyzing single SELECT statements without knowing the structure of the used query.

*/ published interface XSingleSelectQueryAnalyzer : com::sun::star::uno::XInterface { /** returns the query. @returns the query */ string getQuery(); //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** sets a new query for the composer, which may be expanded by filters, group by, having and sort criteria. @param command the single select statement to set @throws com::sun::star::sdbc::SQLException if a database access error occurs or the statement isn't a single select statement or the statement isn't valid or the statement can not be parsed. */ void setQuery([in] string command ) raises (com::sun::star::sdbc::SQLException); //------------------------------------------------------------------------- // FILTER //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** returns the used filter.

The filter criteria returned is part of the where condition of the select command, but it does not contain the where token.

@returns the filter */ string getFilter(); //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** returns the currently used filter.

The filter criteria is split into levels. Each level represents the OR criterias. Within each level, the filters are provided as an AND criteria with the name of the column and the filter condition. The filter condition is of type string. The operator used, is defined by SQLFilterOperator.

@returns the structured filter */ sequence< sequence > getStructuredFilter(); //------------------------------------------------------------------------- // GROUP BY //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** returns the currently used GROUP BY.

The group criteria returned is part of the GROUP BY clause of the select command, but it does not contain the GROUP BY keyword .

@returns the group */ string getGroup(); //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** returns the currently used group.

The columns returned form the GROUP BY clause.

@returns a collection of GroupColumn which form the GROUP BY. */ com::sun::star::container::XIndexAccess getGroupColumns(); //------------------------------------------------------------------------- // HAVING //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** returns the used HAVING filter.

The HAVING filter criteria returned is part of the HAVING condition of the select command, but it does not contain the HAVING token.

@returns the filter */ string getHavingClause(); //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** returns the currently used HAVING filter.

The HAVING filter criteria is split into levels. Each level represents the OR criterias. Within each level, the filters are provided as an AND criteria with the name of the column and the filter condition. The filter condition is of type string. The operator used, is defined by SQLFilterOperator.

@returns the structured HAVING filter */ sequence< sequence > getStructuredHavingClause(); //------------------------------------------------------------------------- // ORDER BY //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** returns the currently used sort order.

The order criteria returned is part of the ORDER BY clause of the select command, but it does not contain the ORDER BY keyword .

@returns the order */ string getOrder(); //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** returns the currently used sort order.

The order criteria returned is part of the ORDER BY clause of the select command, but it does not contain the ORDER BY keyword .

@returns a collection of OrderColumn which form the ORDER BY. */ com::sun::star::container::XIndexAccess getOrderColumns(); //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** returns the query previously set at the analyzer, with all application-level features being substituted by their database-level counterparts.

The XSingleSelectQueryAnalyzer is an application-level component, which in some respect understands SQL features usually not present at the database level. As a prominent example, you might pass a SELECT statement to the analyzer which is based on another query.

While all other methods will handle those additional features transparently - e.g. the query in the FROM part of a SELECT statement will be handled as if it really is a table -, getQueryWithSubstitution gives you the SQL statement where all those features have been stripped, and replaced with appropriate standard SQL.

For example, consider a database document which contains a client-side query named All Orders. This query is not known to the underlying database, so an SQL statement like SELECT * from "All Orders" would be rejected by the database. However, instantiating a SingleSelectQueryAnalyzer at the Connection object, and passing it the above query, you can then use getQueryWithSubstitution to retrieve a statement where "All Orders" has been replaced with the SELECT statement which actually constitutes the "All Orders" query.

@throws com::sun::star::sdbc::SQLException if the query represented cannot be completely substituted. A usual case for this is a recursion in the sub queries: Consider a query named foo, which is defined as SELECT * FROM "bar". Now assume that bar is a query defined as SELECT * FROM "foo". Passing either of those statements to an analyzer, and calling getQueryWithSubstitution, would result in an exception being thrown, since it's impossible to substitute the sub queries with their constituting statements. @see Connection @see XQueriesSupplier @see DatabaseDocument @since OOo 2.0.4 */ string getQueryWithSubstitution() raises (com::sun::star::sdbc::SQLException); /** sets a new query for the composer, which may be expanded by filters, group by, having and sort criteria. @param Command is the command which should be executed, the type of command depends on the CommandType.

In case of a CommandType of CommandType::COMMAND, means in case the Command specifies an SQL statement, the inherited RowSet::EscapeProcessing becomes relevant:
It then can be to used to specify whether the SQL statement should be analyzed on the client side before sending it to the database server.
The default value for RowSet::EscapeProcessing is . By switching it to , you can pass backend-specific SQL statements, which are not standard SQL, to your database.

@see com::sun::star::sdb::CommandType @see com::sun::star::sdbc::RowSet::EscapeProcessing @param CommandType is the type of the command. @see com::sun::star::sdb::CommandType @throws com::sun::star::sdbc::SQLException if a database access error occurs or the statement isn't a single select statement or the statement isn't valid or the statement can not be parsed. */ void setCommand([in] string Command ,[in] long CommandType) raises (com::sun::star::sdbc::SQLException); }; //============================================================================= }; }; }; }; /*============================================================================= =============================================================================*/ #endif