I've created a simple @NamedQuery:
@NamedQuery(name = "Etap.findSum", query = "SELECT e.czas FROM Etap e WHERE e.stan=1")
which is working fine. The field e.czas
was mapped as an Integer
and is of type INTEGER
in DB2 database. Now when I am trying to change it in that way:
@NamedQuery(name = "Etap.findSum", query = "SELECT SUM(e.czas) FROM Etap e WHERE e.stan=1")
it fails, and what is more, the editor does not give a hint to choose the filed e.czas
as a parameter of the query.
When I change the type of the filed czas
to int
, the hint is given, but the query still doesn't work (it works when called from IBM Data Studio console).
The method where I call the query is listed below (I always get -1 as a result):
public Integer suma(){
try{
Query q = em.createNamedQuery("Etap.findSum");
Integer suma = (Integer)q.getSingleResult();
return suma;
}
catch(Exception e)
{
return -1;
}
What am I doing wrong in this case?
Long
, to prevent the sum of your integers being too big for the type. Given the documentation forSUM(...)
explicitly lists this behavior happening on the db-side, the ORM likely has to follow suit. If you're really confident that your result can be contained in an int, cast it on the after the sum is calculated.