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I want to translate a script like this into criteria:

SELECT ...
FROM A
WHERE 
  A.some_date > (select bdate from B where ...)
  OR (select bdate from B where ...) IS NULL

So, an A should be returned if either A.Some_date > B.bdate or if B.bdate is NULL.

I was expecting there to be a Subqueries.notNull(DetachedCriteria) (like there is a SubQueries.notExists(DetachedCriteria)) but this method does not exist nor did I find something else to pull this off.

I could of course work around this by returning a count and check if this is > 0 or such but then I need to write 2 identical (except for the Projection) DetachedCriteria's.

Does anyone know if/how to have the is NULL check for the above case or why this isn't provided in the Hibernate criteria API? Perhaps there's a good reason...

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  • Have you found a solution for this? Because I have the same need as you described above
    – Nathan Q
    Mar 8, 2012 at 11:58
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    Unfortunately no, it isn't available. Mar 8, 2012 at 19:31

2 Answers 2

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class MySubqueries:

public class MySubqueries {
    public static Criterion isNull(DetachedCriteria dc) {
        return new IsNullSubqueryExpression(null, null, dc);
    }
}

class IsNullSubqueryExpression:

public class IsNullSubqueryExpression extends SubqueryExpression {

    protected IsNullSubqueryExpression(String op, String quantifier, DetachedCriteria dc) {
        super(op, quantifier, dc);
    }

    @Override
    protected String toLeftSqlString(Criteria criteria, CriteriaQuery criteriaQuery) {
        return "";
    }

    @Override
    public String toSqlString(Criteria criteria, CriteriaQuery criteriaQuery) throws HibernateException {
        return super.toSqlString(criteria, criteriaQuery) + " IS NULL";
    }
}

use:

detachedCriteria.add(MySubqueries.isNull(subDetachedCriteria))
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    It's never too late for a solution :) Feb 11, 2021 at 13:45
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I think

Subqueries.eq(null, yourDetachedCriteria)

should work.

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  • tx, I'll give this a try on Monday Jun 4, 2011 at 12:06
  • Unfortunately this didn't work; hibernate translates this into ? = (subquery) where this should have been (subquery) IS NULL Jun 6, 2011 at 8:18
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    Hmm. I expected Hibernate to figure it. I guess it can't do it with prepared statements. I think it tries to use org.hibernate.criterion.SimpleSubqueryExpression which only does operation. But you can try to create your own org.hibernate.criterion.SubqueryExpression that would generate is null properly. It should be fairly simple. I suggest looking in the source for org.hibernate.criterion.SimpleSubqueryExpression. Jun 6, 2011 at 19:08
  • Tx, already thought about doing that, just seems strange to me that this isn't provided OOTB. Maybe I'll create a jira issue for this. Jun 7, 2011 at 19:28
  • There may be something we don't know. Ask on their forum as well. On the other hand, it does not sound as super typical use case. Jun 7, 2011 at 19:35

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