I've written the following Aerospike filter in Java. Both Field1
and Field2
are booleans. For some reason, the "filterByField.ValidBoth" condition does not yield true, although the record matches the criteria.
Since it's a boolean, I'm using 1 for true and 0 for false.
Am I missing something?
public Exp getFilterByFieldFilter(FilterByField filterByField) {
if (filterByField == null || "".equals(filterByField)) {
return Exp.val(true);
}
if (filterByField == filterByField.All) {
return Exp.val(true);
} else if (filterByField == filterByField.ValidBoth) {
return Exp.and(Exp.eq(Exp.intBin("Field1"), Exp.val(0)),
Exp.eq(Exp.intBin("Field2"), Exp.val(0)));
}
}
From what I can see from database results through AQL, those which are not set to true are not reflected in the result set.
Should I write my filter is a different way to check this condition? If so what would that condition look like?
I tried checking for Exp.val(NULL) but got error.
Here's my database result set through AQL
[
{
"PK": "1",
"Name": "ABC",
"Field1": 1,
"Field2": 1
},
{
"PK": "2",
"Name": "EFG",
"Field1": 1
},
{
"PK": "3",
"Name": "XYZ",
}
]