Or Not
Definition
The orNot
methods allows you to add the OR NOT
operator to a WHERE
clause.
Available methods
1. orNot(
KCondition
kCondition)
- kCondition: which contains all the information about the condition that will be added to the
WHERE
clause with anOR NOT
operator.
2. orNot(
KRaw
kRaw)
- kRaw: is a raw content which will be added in the
WHERE
clause with anOR NOT
operator.
Method hierarchy
The orNot
method can be used right after the following methods:
and the subsequent methods that can be called are:
Example: KCondition
Java code:
k
.update(APP_USER)
.set(APP_USER.FIRST_NAME, "Jhon")
.where(APP_USER.ID.gt(559))
.orNot(APP_USER.ACTIVE.isTrue())
.execute();
SQL generated:
UPDATE app_user au
SET first_name = ?1
WHERE au.id > ?2
OR NOT (au.active IS TRUE)
Parameters:
- ?1: "Jhon"
- ?2: 559
Example: KRaw
Java code:
k
.update(APP_USER)
.set(APP_USER.FIRST_NAME, "Jhon")
.where(raw("au.id > 559"))
.orNot(raw("au.active IS TRUE"))
.execute();
SQL generated:
UPDATE app_user au
SET first_name = ?1
WHERE au.id > 559
OR NOT (au.active IS TRUE)
Parameters:
- ?1: "Jhon"