Class SignalEventQuery.OrderByQuery
- All Implemented Interfaces:
SignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
- Direct Known Subclasses:
SignalEventQuery.OrderByColumnQuery
- Enclosing class:
- SignalEventQuery
ISignalEvent
.- API:
- This is a public API.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class ch.ivyteam.ivy.workflow.query.SignalEventQuery
SignalEventQuery.AggregationQuery, SignalEventQuery.FilterLink, SignalEventQuery.FilterQuery, SignalEventQuery.GroupByQuery, SignalEventQuery.IAggregationQuery, SignalEventQuery.IBoolFilterQuery, SignalEventQuery.IColumnFilterQuery, SignalEventQuery.IDateColumnFilterQuery, SignalEventQuery.IFilterableColumns, SignalEventQuery.IFilterLink, SignalEventQuery.IFilterQuery, SignalEventQuery.IGroupByQueryColumns, SignalEventQuery.IIntegerColumnFilterQuery, SignalEventQuery.INumberColumnFilterQuery, SignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns, SignalEventQuery.IPatternColumnFilterQuery, SignalEventQuery.IStringColumnFilterQuery, SignalEventQuery.OrderByColumnQuery, SignalEventQuery.OrderByQuery
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionAdds an order by statement for the columnApplicationId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useapplicationId().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the columnSecuritySystemId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesecuritySystemId().descending()
sentById()
Adds an order by statement for the columnSentById
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesentById().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the columnSentByProcessElementPid
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesentByProcessElementPid().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the columnSentByTaskId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesentByTaskId().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the columnSentByUserId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesentByUserId().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the columnSentByUserName
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesentByUserName().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the columnSentTimestamp
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesentTimestamp().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the columnSignalCode
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesignalCode().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the columnSignalEventId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesignalEventId().descending()
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Method Details
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signalEventId
Description copied from interface:SignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
Adds an order by statement for the column
SignalEventId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesignalEventId().descending()
Example:
SignalEventQuery.create().orderBy().signalEventId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY SignalEventId ASC
- Specified by:
signalEventId
in interfaceSignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
- Returns:
- query for further composition
- See Also:
- API:
- This public API is available in Java.
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securitySystemId
Description copied from interface:SignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
Adds an order by statement for the column
SecuritySystemId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesecuritySystemId().descending()
Example:
SignalEventQuery.create().orderBy().securitySystemId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY SecuritySystemId ASC
- Specified by:
securitySystemId
in interfaceSignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
- Returns:
- query for further composition
- See Also:
- API:
- This public API is available in Java.
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applicationId
Description copied from interface:SignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
Adds an order by statement for the column
ApplicationId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useapplicationId().descending()
Example:
SignalEventQuery.create().orderBy().applicationId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY ApplicationId ASC
- Specified by:
applicationId
in interfaceSignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
- Returns:
- query for further composition
- See Also:
- API:
- This public API is available in Java.
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signalCode
Description copied from interface:SignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
Adds an order by statement for the column
SignalCode
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesignalCode().descending()
Example:
SignalEventQuery.create().orderBy().signalCode()
SQL part:
ORDER BY SignalCode ASC
- Specified by:
signalCode
in interfaceSignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
- Returns:
- query for further composition
- See Also:
- API:
- This public API is available in Java.
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sentTimestamp
Description copied from interface:SignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
Adds an order by statement for the column
SentTimestamp
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesentTimestamp().descending()
Example:
SignalEventQuery.create().orderBy().sentTimestamp()
SQL part:
ORDER BY SentTimestamp ASC
- Specified by:
sentTimestamp
in interfaceSignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
- Returns:
- query for further composition
- See Also:
- API:
- This public API is available in Java.
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sentById
Description copied from interface:SignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
Adds an order by statement for the column
SentById
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesentById().descending()
Example:
SignalEventQuery.create().orderBy().sentById()
SQL part:
ORDER BY SentById ASC
- Specified by:
sentById
in interfaceSignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
- Returns:
- query for further composition
- See Also:
- API:
- This public API is available in Java.
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sentByUserName
Description copied from interface:SignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
Adds an order by statement for the column
SentByUserName
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesentByUserName().descending()
Example:
SignalEventQuery.create().orderBy().sentByUserName()
SQL part:
ORDER BY SentByUserName ASC
This is a virtual column. It contains the same value as the column
Name
of the referencedSecurityMember
.- Specified by:
sentByUserName
in interfaceSignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
- Returns:
- query for further composition
- See Also:
- API:
- This public API is available in Java.
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sentByUserId
Description copied from interface:SignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
Adds an order by statement for the column
SentByUserId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesentByUserId().descending()
Example:
SignalEventQuery.create().orderBy().sentByUserId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY SentByUserId ASC
This is a virtual column. It contains the same value as the column
UserId
of the referencedUser
.- Specified by:
sentByUserId
in interfaceSignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
- Returns:
- query for further composition
- See Also:
- API:
- This public API is available in Java.
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sentByTaskId
Description copied from interface:SignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
Adds an order by statement for the column
SentByTaskId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesentByTaskId().descending()
Example:
SignalEventQuery.create().orderBy().sentByTaskId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY SentByTaskId ASC
- Specified by:
sentByTaskId
in interfaceSignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
- Returns:
- query for further composition
- See Also:
- API:
- This public API is available in Java.
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sentByProcessElementPid
Description copied from interface:SignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
Adds an order by statement for the column
SentByProcessElementPid
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesentByProcessElementPid().descending()
Example:
SignalEventQuery.create().orderBy().sentByProcessElementPid()
SQL part:
ORDER BY SentByProcessElementPid ASC
- Specified by:
sentByProcessElementPid
in interfaceSignalEventQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
- Returns:
- query for further composition
- See Also:
- API:
- This public API is available in Java.
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