I am trying to use google app engine datastore in which i need to get the total salary of an employee for 2 date range. I need to provide the range of hour i.e. startDate and endDate so how can i do this on datastore. I am using objectify in app engine datastore.
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Have a look at the objectify wiki. In the section Executing Queries there are samples on how to create basic queries.
Lets assume your entity looks something like this
@Entity
public class Salary {
Ref<Employee> employee;
@Id
Long salaryId;
@Index
Date startDate;
@Index
Date endDate;
Long salaryCents;
}
If you want to create a query that takes a minimum data and a maximum date value into account you can chain filters like so:
ofy().load(Salary.class).filter("startDate >", start).filter("startDate <=", end).list();
As you can read in the datastore docs under section *Inequality filters are limited to at most one property' you cannot filter by two different properties with inequality filters, thus making a query like
ofy().load(Salary.class).filter("startDate >", start).filter("endDate <=", end).list();
impossible.
What you can do though is to filter by one property and filter the the other property in-memory in your Java code.
An alternative approach (that should be possible although i haven't tried it) would be to get a list of keys for your first filter like so:
Iterable<Key<Salary>> keys = ofy().load(Salary.class).filter("startDate >", start).keys();
and then use the keys in a second query like so:
ofy().load(Salary.class).filter("salaryId IN", keys).filter("endDate <=", end).list();
Note that an IN filter will perform multiple queries, so the in-memory approach could be faster, depending on your data.
Ideally you can reduce your query to just one property that requires an inequality filter.
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It is a better approach but I am getting IllegalArgumentException: id: com.googlecode.objectify.Key is not a supported property type. Commented Jul 4, 2016 at 8:00
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@Prasanna please provide your code or open a new question. I cannot tell why you get an exception from your comment.– konqiCommented Jul 9, 2016 at 11:00