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String SQL_QUERY = "SELECT count(*) FROM (SELECT * FROM Url as U where U.pageType=" + 1 + " group  by U.pageId having count(U.pageId) = 1)";
query = session.createQuery(SQL_QUERY);

I am getting an error

org.hibernate.hql.ast.QuerySyntaxException: unexpected token: ( near line 1, column 23 [ SELECT count() FROM (SELECT * FROM Url as U where U.pageType = 2 group by U.pageId having count(U.pageId) = 1)]

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  • To format source code there's the {} button in the editor ;)
    – bluish
    Dec 21, 2010 at 9:47

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You can use group by and having and subqueries in hql as well.

Some examples:

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Your query seems to be ok as HQL code. Pay attention to the Capital letters for the entities: for example url in your bean class could be Url.

Anyway there's the method createSQLQuery(queryString) to run a query in SQL language.

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In HQL you cannot use subqueries in FROM clause.

In this particular case (with having count(U.pageId) = 1) the same result should be produced by the following query (though I'm not sure about performance):

SELECT count(u) FROM Url u WHERE u.pageType = 2 AND
    1 = (SELECT count(uu) FROM Url uu WHERE u.pageId = uu.pageId)

If it's not suitable, you can use session.createSQLQuery().

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  • The above query works but thats not what i need.. I need an exact equivalent to the below sql query in Hql: i understand i cant use subqueries in from clause but just wondering if there is a work around for the below.............. select count(*) from (select * from Url where page_type = 2 group by page_id having (count(page_id) =1))
    – Ananth
    Dec 21, 2010 at 20:00

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