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Here is the function and query

public List<T> searchWordRecords(String parameter, String paramValue, Long statusID) throws AmmachiServerException
    {
        Session session  = null;
        List<T> recordList = null;

        try
        {
            session = HibernateUtils.getHibernateConnection();
            String hqlQueryString = "Select p from " + theClass.getSimpleName() + " p where " + parameter +" like '% :paramValue%'and StatusID = :statusID";


            Query hqlQuery = session.createQuery(hqlQueryString); 
            hqlQuery.setParameter("paramValue", paramValue);
            hqlQuery.setParameter("statusID", statusID);
            recordList = hqlQuery.list();
        }
        catch(HibernateException he)
        {
            processException(he);
        }
        finally
        {
            HibernateUtils.closeConnection(session);
        }

        return recordList;
    }

I got the error org.hibernate.QueryParameterException: could not locate named parameter [paramValue]

Could you please help anyone to solve this

2 Answers 2

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You can create your parameter the other way round - passing the wildcards with it:

hqlQuery.setParameter("paramValue", "%" + paramValue + "%");

Of course you would have to remove the wildcards from your current query:

where parameter like :paramValue
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  • String hqlQueryString = "Select p from " + theClass.getSimpleName() + " p where " + parameter + " = :paramValue and StatusID = :statusID";hqlQuery.setParameter("paramValue", "%" + paramValue + "%"); Is this ok
    – VSN
    Apr 1, 2014 at 13:42
  • You still need the matching, so keep using like instead of =
    – kostja
    Apr 1, 2014 at 13:43
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if you are going to search for where foo like '%BAR%', instead of making the query where foo like '%:bar%' and set :bar as "BAR", you should have your query as where foo like :bar and set :bar as "%BAR%"

For your example, you should:

String hqlQueryString = "Select p from " + theClass.getSimpleName() 
                             + " p where " + parameter +" like :paramValue " 
                             + " and StatusID = :statusID";
//....
hqlQuery.setParameter("paramValue", "%" + paramValue + "%");
//....

Just a side-note. It is normally not recommended to do a like and match with %value% as having wildcard for the start of string is going to make most, if not all, indices useless.

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