AI-generated Key Takeaways
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A Statement captures the WHERE, ORDER BY, and LIMIT clauses of a PQL query, used to retrieve objects without needing a SELECT clause.
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Statements support bind variables as substitutes for literals and the LIKE keyword for wildcard string matching.
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Bind variables in a Statement are represented by objects of type Value, such as NumberValue, TextValue, or BooleanValue.
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The query in a Statement uses PQL syntax for defining conditions, ordering, and limits.
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The
valuesfield holds keys and values for bind variables, where the key is the bind variable's name and the value is its literal value.
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".
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".
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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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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