I already searched a lot but I didn't found a solution yet. I guess I really need your help. My problem is about filtering with a "special" goal. Let's say we have got a few Persons, who have got many skills. I am able to filter this Persons by name and matching skills. But I need to get these persons, who just have one explizit skill and no other. i.e. persons which can run very fast but nothing more than this :-). But it is possible that a person have many entries of the skill swim. i.e. Peter which has got three skills: [swim, swim, swim] should be in the result too. An example is following. I am really looking forward to hear some tips. Thank you very much.
class Person {
String name;
static hasMany = [skills: Skill]
}
class Skill {
Double skillLevel;
SkillType skillName;
}
class ControllerClass {
def filterMethod() {
def personCriteria = Person.createCriteria()
results = personCriteria.list(params) {
and {
eq("name", "Peter")
//I can do this to get Person, who have the skill to swim
skills {
eq("skillName", "swim")
}
//Problem: this Person might have other skills, too. i.e. "run fast", "jump high", "Math"
//My Goal is: I want only these persons, who only have the skill "swim" and no other skill, but the item swim can appear more than once
}
}
}
}
In my scenario I know all different types of skills, so they are limited. This would make it easier wouldn't it? Let's pretend there are three skills possible: swim, run, sing. But they can appear more than once. Why does something like this doesn't work?:
and {
and {
sizeGe("skills", 1)
skills{
eq("skillName", "swim")
}
}
and {
sizeEq("skills", 0)
skills {
eq("skillName", "run")
}
}
and {
sizeEq("subgruppen", 0)
skills {
eq("skillName", "sing")
}
}
}