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I created a method which through spring data automatically create the query. The problem is about the return param, because dismatch from the name definition. In fact by specifying only one parameter, it return 4 parameters.

The springData method is that:

Optional<Comunicazioni> getCommIDByExtIDAndCommSAndCommT(
    BigDecimal extID, String commS, String commT);

and I access to the type like so:

getCommIDByExtIDAndCommSAndCommT(extId, commS, commT).get().getCommID()

how can I retrieve only the column I need?

Thank you

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  • if you can use natice query method you can return only you need fileds.see this answer
    – TongChen
    Jan 21, 2019 at 14:59
  • can i mix query by method's name and native query into a single call?
    – osharko
    Jan 21, 2019 at 15:07
  • you can learn more from Query Lookup Strategies
    – TongChen
    Jan 21, 2019 at 15:12
  • i'm sorry, i didn't find a line that tell to me that i query by method's name and by query annotation at same time. did you know if it's possibile or i must query by @query?
    – osharko
    Jan 21, 2019 at 15:37
  • Yes, a method @Query("select u.id, LENGTH(u.firstname) as fn_len from User u where u.lastname like ?1%") List<Object[]> findByAsArrayAndSort(String lastname, Sort sort);
    – TongChen
    Jan 21, 2019 at 16:05

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Unfortunately, this is not possible with the current implementation of Spring Data JPA (i.e. Using method name only).

Instead, the current solution is to use @Query to define the return values. You can find an example of that here.

However, if your Entity object is not too large, you would be able to achieve the result in the example you posted by simply retrieving the entire entity:

Optional<Comunicazioni> findByExtIDAndCommSAndCommT(BigDecimal extID, String commS, String commT);

and then calling it as

repo.findByExtIDAndCommSAndCommT(extId, commS, commT).get().getCommID();

It would be nice to see this functionality in the future, but for now, it is not so difficult to work around.

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