CF9 HQL Statement for many-to-many and Multiple Criteria
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22-09-2019 - |
Question
I have the following setup:
Listing.cfc
component persistent="true"
{
property name="ListingId" column="ListingId" type="numeric" ormtype="int" fieldtype="id" generator="identity";
...
property name="Features" type="array" hint="Array of features" singularname="Feature" fieldtype="many-to-many" cfc="Feature" linktable="Listing_Feature" FKColumn="ListingId" inversejoincolumn="FeatureId";
}
Feature.cfc
component persistent="true" table="Feature" schema="dbo" output="false"
{
property name="FeatureId" column="FeatureId" type="numeric" ormtype="int" fieldtype="id" generator="identity";
property name="FeatureDescription" column="FeatureDescription" type="string" ormtype="string";
...
/*property name="Listings" fieldtype="many-to-many" cfc="Listing" linktable="Listing_Feature" fkcolumn="FeatureId" inversejoincolumn="ListingId" lazy="true" cascade="all" orderby="GroupOrder";*/
}
I can select all listings that have a particular feature using:
<cfset matchingListings = ormExecuteQuery("from Listing l left join l.Features as feature where feature.FeatureId = :feature",{feature = 110}) />
Which is fine, however, I'd like to be able to select all listings that have multiple features (for example a listing that has both "Dishwasher" AND "Garage")
After a couple hours of googling and looking through hibernate documentation haven't been able to find a solution that won't give me an error. My guess is that the solution is pretty simple and I am just over-thinking it...anyone have any suggestions?
Solution
I don't believe this to be the most efficient way to do this, however, it does produce the result I want
<cfset matchingListings = ormExecuteQuery("Select l.ListingId from Listing l
left join l.Features as featureone left join l.Features as featuretwo
left join l.Features as featurethree
where featureone.FeatureId = 108
and featuretwo.FeatureId = 110
and featurethree.FeatureId = 113") />
This will give me only listings that have all the features I am looking for but, it does a LOT of joining and looking at the hibernate SQL log is producing:
select listing0_.ListingId as col_0_0_
from dbo.Listing listing0_
left outer join Listing_Feature features1_ on listing0_.ListingId=features1_.ListingId
left outer join dbo.Feature feature2_ on features1_.FeatureId=feature2_.FeatureId
left outer join Listing_Feature features3_ on listing0_.ListingId=features3_.ListingId
left outer join dbo.Feature feature4_ on features3_.FeatureId=feature4_.FeatureId
left outer join Listing_Feature features5_ on listing0_.ListingId=features5_.ListingId
left outer join dbo.Feature feature6_ on features5_.FeatureId=feature6_.FeatureId
where 1=1
and feature2_.FeatureId=108
and feature4_.FeatureId=110
and feature6_.FeatureId=113
It just seems like there must be a more efficient way to do this in HQL
Jon Messer on the cf-orm-dev mailing list gave me what I believe is the most correct solution to this question posting it here for everyone:
"As far as I know ORMExecuteQuery doesn't handle list parameters, so if you wanted to param them and return objects you'd have to do something like
<cfset featureIds = [javaCast('int',108), javaCast('int',110), javaCast('int',113)] >
<cfset q = ormGetSession().createQuery("
select l.ListingId
from Listing l
join l.features as f
where f.FeatureId in (:features)
group by l.ListingId
having count(*) = #arrayLen(featureIds)#
") />
<cfset q.setParameterList('features', featureIds) />
<cfset matchingListings = q.list() />
"
Thanks Jon!
OTHER TIPS
This should work:
<cfset featurelist = "110,113,125"/>
<cfset matchingListings = ormExecuteQuery("from Listing l left join l.Features as feature where feature.FeatureId IN (#featurelist#)")/>
If you want to go with bound parameters you will have to do some extra work, because hibernate doesn't like ColdFusion Lists and/or Arrays as bound parameters this time. You can find some extra info here