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I am using Hibernate and Criteria API to write my database quires. What I need to do is I need two dates difference in days and compare that days with with specific number.

E.g. Commonly written criteria restriction as:

criteria.add(Restrictions.eq("somProperty", someValue));

What I needs is:

criteria.add(Restrictions.ge("dateProperty1 - dateProperty2", 15));

Means date difference between two dates is greater than or equal 15 days.

I don't see how to achieve this. And yes I did lots of Google to find out the possible solution but didn't get proper material what I need.

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If you check the documentation of the Restrictions class, you will see that:

  • most functions operate on a "property vs value" pair (just like in your first example)
  • the remaining comparator functions operate on "property vs other property" pair

But no customized function is available for your case. So what option you have is using the sqlRestriction, which can be used to express this condition in a native form of your DBMS. That would be a different, but much easier problem, altough clearly not as elegant as your original idea.

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  • Hi, thanks for replay..I am checking sqlRestriction() in that we need to give alias of table but how I come to know what alias given by the Hibernate to the table I intended to query.. Nov 27, 2015 at 7:10
  • Uhhh, that javadoc is confusing as hell. But no, you do not have to know the alias. What it meant to say, is that you can reference your table like this: {alias}.dateProperty, and Hibernate will substitute the real alias for you. Nov 27, 2015 at 7:55
  • Yes I got your point but when we write {alias}.property hibernate will substitute the alias of table on which we are created the criteria. e.g..session.createCriteria(MyPojo.class); so {alias} get substitute with the alias for MyPojo. Nov 27, 2015 at 8:35
  • And what would you like instead of this behavior? Nov 27, 2015 at 8:37
  • But in my case I am writing join query using criteria and in that join I need to write query for different table apart from the original one for which criteria was created. eg. session.createCriteria(MyPojo.class,"myPojo"); criteria.createAlias("myPojo.anatherPojo", "anatherPojo"); and for this anatherPojo I need to write sqlRestriction Nov 27, 2015 at 8:37

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