Difference between revisions of "SQL queries"
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Always it'll appear in results and indicates the full node path. jcr:path it can be used in queries like: | Always it'll appear in results and indicates the full node path. jcr:path it can be used in queries like: | ||
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<source lang="sql"> | <source lang="sql"> | ||
jcr:path='/books/mybooks/EffectiveJava' | jcr:path='/books/mybooks/EffectiveJava' | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
− | + | === Searching for children === | |
<source lang="sql"> | <source lang="sql"> | ||
jcr:path LIKE '/books/%' AND NOT jcr:path LIKE '/books/%/%' | jcr:path LIKE '/books/%' AND NOT jcr:path LIKE '/books/%/%' | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
− | + | === Descendants === | |
<source lang="sql"> | <source lang="sql"> | ||
jcr:path LIKE '/books/mybooks/%' | jcr:path LIKE '/books/mybooks/%' |
Revision as of 18:49, 13 April 2010
SQL, often referred to as Structured Query Language) is a database computer language designed for managing data in relational database management systems (RDBMS), and originally based upon relational algebra.
A SQL query is composed normally by clausule SELECT and optionally FROM, WHERE and ORDER BY.
SELECT
Used to specigy a property list ( columns ) by the name it'll apppears in results. The character * indicates all properties are selected.
FROM
Defines the nodes type ( tables ) selected.
Select all keyword in all documents
SELECT okm:keywords FROM okm:document
okm:keyword is a okm:document property. The nodes in repository has a hierarchical structura, the base type is nt:base. To searching in all nodes mus be used this type (FROM nt:base)
WHERE
Used to filter selected rows by some criteria.
Select all documents with keywords not empty
SELECT okm:author, okm:keywords FROM okm:document WHERE okm:keywords <> ''
Operators evaluation order:
- ()
- operators: <, >, =, <=, >=, <>, LIKE, IS NULL, IS NOT NULL
- functions: CONTAINS
- logic opertors: NOT, AND, OR
LIKE
Used for pattern purposes in where clausule
Documents name starting with linux
SELECT * FROM okm:document WHERE okm:name LIKE 'linux%'
CONTAINS
Used to full text searching ( the indexed content )
Documents that contains jackrabbit
SELECT * FROM okm:resource WHERE CONTAINS(., 'jackrabbit')
There's some limitation there's no equivalence with this XPath query in SQL. There's a limitation in SQL to using CONTAINS in a descendant query.
//element(*, okm:document)[jcr:contains(okm:content, 'linux')]
ORDER BY
Used to ordering results. Normally used the jcr:score property.
Documents that contains linux ordered by score
SELECT * FROM okm:document WHERE CONTAINS(., 'linux') ORDER BY jcr:score DESC
Property jcr:path
Always it'll appear in results and indicates the full node path. jcr:path it can be used in queries like:
Exact search
jcr:path='/books/mybooks/EffectiveJava'
Searching for children
jcr:path LIKE '/books/%' AND NOT jcr:path LIKE '/books/%/%'
Descendants
jcr:path LIKE '/books/mybooks/%'