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@ProviderType public interface SocialRelationPersistence
The persistence interface for the social relation service.
Caching information and settings can be found in portal.properties
com.liferay.portlet.social.service.persistence.impl.SocialRelationPersistenceImpl,
SocialRelationUtil| Method Summary | |
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void |
cacheResult(List<SocialRelation> socialRelations)
Caches the social relations in the entity cache if it is enabled. |
void |
cacheResult(SocialRelation socialRelation)
Caches the social relation in the entity cache if it is enabled. |
int |
countAll()
Returns the number of social relations. |
int |
countByC_T(long companyId,
int type)
Returns the number of social relations where companyId = ? and type = ?. |
int |
countByCompanyId(long companyId)
Returns the number of social relations where companyId = ?. |
int |
countByType(int type)
Returns the number of social relations where type = ?. |
int |
countByU1_T(long userId1,
int type)
Returns the number of social relations where userId1 = ? and type = ?. |
int |
countByU1_U2_T(long userId1,
long userId2,
int type)
Returns the number of social relations where userId1 = ? and userId2 = ? and type = ?. |
int |
countByU1_U2(long userId1,
long userId2)
Returns the number of social relations where userId1 = ? and userId2 = ?. |
int |
countByU2_T(long userId2,
int type)
Returns the number of social relations where userId2 = ? and type = ?. |
int |
countByUserId1(long userId1)
Returns the number of social relations where userId1 = ?. |
int |
countByUserId2(long userId2)
Returns the number of social relations where userId2 = ?. |
int |
countByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId)
Returns the number of social relations where uuid = ? and companyId = ?. |
int |
countByUuid(String uuid)
Returns the number of social relations where uuid = ?. |
SocialRelation |
create(long relationId)
Creates a new social relation with the primary key. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByC_T_First(long companyId,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where companyId = ? and type = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByC_T_Last(long companyId,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where companyId = ? and type = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByCompanyId_First(long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where companyId = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByCompanyId_Last(long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where companyId = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByPrimaryKey(long relationId)
Returns the social relation with the primary key or returns null if it could not be found. |
Map<Serializable,SocialRelation> |
fetchByPrimaryKeys(Set<Serializable> primaryKeys)
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SocialRelation |
fetchByType_First(int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where type = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByType_Last(int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where type = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByU1_T_First(long userId1,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where userId1 = ? and type = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByU1_T_Last(long userId1,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where userId1 = ? and type = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByU1_U2_First(long userId1,
long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where userId1 = ? and userId2 = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByU1_U2_Last(long userId1,
long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where userId1 = ? and userId2 = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByU1_U2_T(long userId1,
long userId2,
int type)
Returns the social relation where userId1 = ? and userId2 = ? and type = ? or returns null if it could not be found. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByU1_U2_T(long userId1,
long userId2,
int type,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns the social relation where userId1 = ? and userId2 = ? and type = ? or returns null if it could not be found, optionally using the finder cache. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByU2_T_First(long userId2,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where userId2 = ? and type = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByU2_T_Last(long userId2,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where userId2 = ? and type = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByUserId1_First(long userId1,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where userId1 = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByUserId1_Last(long userId1,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where userId1 = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByUserId2_First(long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where userId2 = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByUserId2_Last(long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where userId2 = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByUuid_C_First(String uuid,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where uuid = ? and companyId = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByUuid_C_Last(String uuid,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where uuid = ? and companyId = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByUuid_First(String uuid,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where uuid = ?. |
SocialRelation |
fetchByUuid_Last(String uuid,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where uuid = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findAll()
Returns all the social relations. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findAll(int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the social relations. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findAll(int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findAll(int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations. |
SocialRelation |
findByC_T_First(long companyId,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where companyId = ? and type = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByC_T_Last(long companyId,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where companyId = ? and type = ?. |
SocialRelation[] |
findByC_T_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
long companyId,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the social relations before and after the current social relation in the ordered set where companyId = ? and type = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByC_T(long companyId,
int type)
Returns all the social relations where companyId = ? and type = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByC_T(long companyId,
int type,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the social relations where companyId = ? and type = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByC_T(long companyId,
int type,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where companyId = ? and type = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByC_T(long companyId,
int type,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where companyId = ? and type = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByCompanyId_First(long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where companyId = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByCompanyId_Last(long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where companyId = ?. |
SocialRelation[] |
findByCompanyId_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the social relations before and after the current social relation in the ordered set where companyId = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByCompanyId(long companyId)
Returns all the social relations where companyId = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByCompanyId(long companyId,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the social relations where companyId = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByCompanyId(long companyId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where companyId = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByCompanyId(long companyId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where companyId = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByPrimaryKey(long relationId)
Returns the social relation with the primary key or throws a NoSuchRelationException if it could not be found. |
SocialRelation |
findByType_First(int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where type = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByType_Last(int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where type = ?. |
SocialRelation[] |
findByType_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the social relations before and after the current social relation in the ordered set where type = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByType(int type)
Returns all the social relations where type = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByType(int type,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the social relations where type = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByType(int type,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where type = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByType(int type,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where type = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByU1_T_First(long userId1,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where userId1 = ? and type = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByU1_T_Last(long userId1,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where userId1 = ? and type = ?. |
SocialRelation[] |
findByU1_T_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
long userId1,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the social relations before and after the current social relation in the ordered set where userId1 = ? and type = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByU1_T(long userId1,
int type)
Returns all the social relations where userId1 = ? and type = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByU1_T(long userId1,
int type,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the social relations where userId1 = ? and type = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByU1_T(long userId1,
int type,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where userId1 = ? and type = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByU1_T(long userId1,
int type,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where userId1 = ? and type = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByU1_U2_First(long userId1,
long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where userId1 = ? and userId2 = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByU1_U2_Last(long userId1,
long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where userId1 = ? and userId2 = ?. |
SocialRelation[] |
findByU1_U2_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
long userId1,
long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the social relations before and after the current social relation in the ordered set where userId1 = ? and userId2 = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByU1_U2_T(long userId1,
long userId2,
int type)
Returns the social relation where userId1 = ? and userId2 = ? and type = ? or throws a NoSuchRelationException if it could not be found. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByU1_U2(long userId1,
long userId2)
Returns all the social relations where userId1 = ? and userId2 = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByU1_U2(long userId1,
long userId2,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the social relations where userId1 = ? and userId2 = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByU1_U2(long userId1,
long userId2,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where userId1 = ? and userId2 = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByU1_U2(long userId1,
long userId2,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where userId1 = ? and userId2 = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByU2_T_First(long userId2,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where userId2 = ? and type = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByU2_T_Last(long userId2,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where userId2 = ? and type = ?. |
SocialRelation[] |
findByU2_T_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
long userId2,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the social relations before and after the current social relation in the ordered set where userId2 = ? and type = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByU2_T(long userId2,
int type)
Returns all the social relations where userId2 = ? and type = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByU2_T(long userId2,
int type,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the social relations where userId2 = ? and type = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByU2_T(long userId2,
int type,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where userId2 = ? and type = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByU2_T(long userId2,
int type,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where userId2 = ? and type = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByUserId1_First(long userId1,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where userId1 = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByUserId1_Last(long userId1,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where userId1 = ?. |
SocialRelation[] |
findByUserId1_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
long userId1,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the social relations before and after the current social relation in the ordered set where userId1 = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByUserId1(long userId1)
Returns all the social relations where userId1 = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByUserId1(long userId1,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the social relations where userId1 = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByUserId1(long userId1,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where userId1 = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByUserId1(long userId1,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where userId1 = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByUserId2_First(long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where userId2 = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByUserId2_Last(long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where userId2 = ?. |
SocialRelation[] |
findByUserId2_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the social relations before and after the current social relation in the ordered set where userId2 = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByUserId2(long userId2)
Returns all the social relations where userId2 = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByUserId2(long userId2,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the social relations where userId2 = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByUserId2(long userId2,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where userId2 = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByUserId2(long userId2,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where userId2 = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByUuid_C_First(String uuid,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where uuid = ? and companyId = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByUuid_C_Last(String uuid,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where uuid = ? and companyId = ?. |
SocialRelation[] |
findByUuid_C_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
String uuid,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the social relations before and after the current social relation in the ordered set where uuid = ? and companyId = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId)
Returns all the social relations where uuid = ? and companyId = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the social relations where uuid = ? and companyId = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where uuid = ? and companyId = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where uuid = ? and companyId = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByUuid_First(String uuid,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the first social relation in the ordered set where uuid = ?. |
SocialRelation |
findByUuid_Last(String uuid,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the last social relation in the ordered set where uuid = ?. |
SocialRelation[] |
findByUuid_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
String uuid,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns the social relations before and after the current social relation in the ordered set where uuid = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByUuid(String uuid)
Returns all the social relations where uuid = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByUuid(String uuid,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the social relations where uuid = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByUuid(String uuid,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where uuid = ?. |
List<SocialRelation> |
findByUuid(String uuid,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the social relations where uuid = ?. |
Set<String> |
getBadColumnNames()
|
SocialRelation |
remove(long relationId)
Removes the social relation with the primary key from the database. |
void |
removeAll()
Removes all the social relations from the database. |
void |
removeByC_T(long companyId,
int type)
Removes all the social relations where companyId = ? and type = ? from the database. |
void |
removeByCompanyId(long companyId)
Removes all the social relations where companyId = ? from the database. |
void |
removeByType(int type)
Removes all the social relations where type = ? from the database. |
void |
removeByU1_T(long userId1,
int type)
Removes all the social relations where userId1 = ? and type = ? from the database. |
SocialRelation |
removeByU1_U2_T(long userId1,
long userId2,
int type)
Removes the social relation where userId1 = ? and userId2 = ? and type = ? from the database. |
void |
removeByU1_U2(long userId1,
long userId2)
Removes all the social relations where userId1 = ? and userId2 = ? from the database. |
void |
removeByU2_T(long userId2,
int type)
Removes all the social relations where userId2 = ? and type = ? from the database. |
void |
removeByUserId1(long userId1)
Removes all the social relations where userId1 = ? from the database. |
void |
removeByUserId2(long userId2)
Removes all the social relations where userId2 = ? from the database. |
void |
removeByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId)
Removes all the social relations where uuid = ? and companyId = ? from the database. |
void |
removeByUuid(String uuid)
Removes all the social relations where uuid = ? from the database. |
SocialRelation |
updateImpl(SocialRelation socialRelation)
|
| Methods inherited from interface com.liferay.portal.service.persistence.BasePersistence |
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clearCache, clearCache, clearCache, closeSession, countWithDynamicQuery, countWithDynamicQuery, fetchByPrimaryKey, findByPrimaryKey, findWithDynamicQuery, findWithDynamicQuery, findWithDynamicQuery, flush, getCurrentSession, getDataSource, getListeners, getModelClass, openSession, processException, registerListener, remove, remove, setDataSource, unregisterListener, update, update, update, update |
| Method Detail |
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List<SocialRelation> findByUuid(String uuid)
uuid - the uuid
List<SocialRelation> findByUuid(String uuid,
int start,
int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
uuid - the uuidstart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)
List<SocialRelation> findByUuid(String uuid,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
uuid - the uuidstart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)
List<SocialRelation> findByUuid(String uuid,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
uuid - the uuidstart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)retrieveFromCache - whether to retrieve from the finder cache
SocialRelation findByUuid_First(String uuid,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
uuid - the uuidorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByUuid_First(String uuid,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
uuid - the uuidorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation findByUuid_Last(String uuid,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
uuid - the uuidorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByUuid_Last(String uuid,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
uuid - the uuidorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation[] findByUuid_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
String uuid,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
relationId - the primary key of the current social relationuuid - the uuidorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a social relation with the primary key could not be foundvoid removeByUuid(String uuid)
uuid - the uuidint countByUuid(String uuid)
uuid - the uuid
List<SocialRelation> findByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId)
uuid - the uuidcompanyId - the company ID
List<SocialRelation> findByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId,
int start,
int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
uuid - the uuidcompanyId - the company IDstart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)
List<SocialRelation> findByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
uuid - the uuidcompanyId - the company IDstart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)
List<SocialRelation> findByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
uuid - the uuidcompanyId - the company IDstart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)retrieveFromCache - whether to retrieve from the finder cache
SocialRelation findByUuid_C_First(String uuid,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
uuid - the uuidcompanyId - the company IDorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByUuid_C_First(String uuid,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
uuid - the uuidcompanyId - the company IDorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation findByUuid_C_Last(String uuid,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
uuid - the uuidcompanyId - the company IDorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByUuid_C_Last(String uuid,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
uuid - the uuidcompanyId - the company IDorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation[] findByUuid_C_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
String uuid,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
relationId - the primary key of the current social relationuuid - the uuidcompanyId - the company IDorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a social relation with the primary key could not be found
void removeByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId)
uuid - the uuidcompanyId - the company ID
int countByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId)
uuid - the uuidcompanyId - the company ID
List<SocialRelation> findByCompanyId(long companyId)
companyId - the company ID
List<SocialRelation> findByCompanyId(long companyId,
int start,
int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId - the company IDstart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)
List<SocialRelation> findByCompanyId(long companyId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId - the company IDstart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)
List<SocialRelation> findByCompanyId(long companyId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId - the company IDstart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)retrieveFromCache - whether to retrieve from the finder cache
SocialRelation findByCompanyId_First(long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
companyId - the company IDorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByCompanyId_First(long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
companyId - the company IDorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation findByCompanyId_Last(long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
companyId - the company IDorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByCompanyId_Last(long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
companyId - the company IDorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation[] findByCompanyId_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
relationId - the primary key of the current social relationcompanyId - the company IDorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a social relation with the primary key could not be foundvoid removeByCompanyId(long companyId)
companyId - the company IDint countByCompanyId(long companyId)
companyId - the company ID
List<SocialRelation> findByUserId1(long userId1)
userId1 - the user id1
List<SocialRelation> findByUserId1(long userId1,
int start,
int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userId1 - the user id1start - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)
List<SocialRelation> findByUserId1(long userId1,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userId1 - the user id1start - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)
List<SocialRelation> findByUserId1(long userId1,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userId1 - the user id1start - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)retrieveFromCache - whether to retrieve from the finder cache
SocialRelation findByUserId1_First(long userId1,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
userId1 - the user id1orderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByUserId1_First(long userId1,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
userId1 - the user id1orderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation findByUserId1_Last(long userId1,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
userId1 - the user id1orderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByUserId1_Last(long userId1,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
userId1 - the user id1orderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation[] findByUserId1_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
long userId1,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
relationId - the primary key of the current social relationuserId1 - the user id1orderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a social relation with the primary key could not be foundvoid removeByUserId1(long userId1)
userId1 - the user id1int countByUserId1(long userId1)
userId1 - the user id1
List<SocialRelation> findByUserId2(long userId2)
userId2 - the user id2
List<SocialRelation> findByUserId2(long userId2,
int start,
int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userId2 - the user id2start - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)
List<SocialRelation> findByUserId2(long userId2,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userId2 - the user id2start - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)
List<SocialRelation> findByUserId2(long userId2,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userId2 - the user id2start - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)retrieveFromCache - whether to retrieve from the finder cache
SocialRelation findByUserId2_First(long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
userId2 - the user id2orderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByUserId2_First(long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
userId2 - the user id2orderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation findByUserId2_Last(long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
userId2 - the user id2orderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByUserId2_Last(long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
userId2 - the user id2orderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation[] findByUserId2_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
relationId - the primary key of the current social relationuserId2 - the user id2orderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a social relation with the primary key could not be foundvoid removeByUserId2(long userId2)
userId2 - the user id2int countByUserId2(long userId2)
userId2 - the user id2
List<SocialRelation> findByType(int type)
type - the type
List<SocialRelation> findByType(int type,
int start,
int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
type - the typestart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)
List<SocialRelation> findByType(int type,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
type - the typestart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)
List<SocialRelation> findByType(int type,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
type - the typestart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)retrieveFromCache - whether to retrieve from the finder cache
SocialRelation findByType_First(int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
type - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByType_First(int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
type - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation findByType_Last(int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
type - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByType_Last(int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
type - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation[] findByType_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
relationId - the primary key of the current social relationtype - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a social relation with the primary key could not be foundvoid removeByType(int type)
type - the typeint countByType(int type)
type - the type
List<SocialRelation> findByC_T(long companyId,
int type)
companyId - the company IDtype - the type
List<SocialRelation> findByC_T(long companyId,
int type,
int start,
int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId - the company IDtype - the typestart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)
List<SocialRelation> findByC_T(long companyId,
int type,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId - the company IDtype - the typestart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)
List<SocialRelation> findByC_T(long companyId,
int type,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId - the company IDtype - the typestart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)retrieveFromCache - whether to retrieve from the finder cache
SocialRelation findByC_T_First(long companyId,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
companyId - the company IDtype - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByC_T_First(long companyId,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
companyId - the company IDtype - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation findByC_T_Last(long companyId,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
companyId - the company IDtype - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByC_T_Last(long companyId,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
companyId - the company IDtype - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation[] findByC_T_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
long companyId,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
relationId - the primary key of the current social relationcompanyId - the company IDtype - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a social relation with the primary key could not be found
void removeByC_T(long companyId,
int type)
companyId - the company IDtype - the type
int countByC_T(long companyId,
int type)
companyId - the company IDtype - the type
List<SocialRelation> findByU1_U2(long userId1,
long userId2)
userId1 - the user id1userId2 - the user id2
List<SocialRelation> findByU1_U2(long userId1,
long userId2,
int start,
int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userId1 - the user id1userId2 - the user id2start - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)
List<SocialRelation> findByU1_U2(long userId1,
long userId2,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userId1 - the user id1userId2 - the user id2start - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)
List<SocialRelation> findByU1_U2(long userId1,
long userId2,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userId1 - the user id1userId2 - the user id2start - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)retrieveFromCache - whether to retrieve from the finder cache
SocialRelation findByU1_U2_First(long userId1,
long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
userId1 - the user id1userId2 - the user id2orderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByU1_U2_First(long userId1,
long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
userId1 - the user id1userId2 - the user id2orderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation findByU1_U2_Last(long userId1,
long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
userId1 - the user id1userId2 - the user id2orderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByU1_U2_Last(long userId1,
long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
userId1 - the user id1userId2 - the user id2orderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation[] findByU1_U2_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
long userId1,
long userId2,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
relationId - the primary key of the current social relationuserId1 - the user id1userId2 - the user id2orderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a social relation with the primary key could not be found
void removeByU1_U2(long userId1,
long userId2)
userId1 - the user id1userId2 - the user id2
int countByU1_U2(long userId1,
long userId2)
userId1 - the user id1userId2 - the user id2
List<SocialRelation> findByU1_T(long userId1,
int type)
userId1 - the user id1type - the type
List<SocialRelation> findByU1_T(long userId1,
int type,
int start,
int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userId1 - the user id1type - the typestart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)
List<SocialRelation> findByU1_T(long userId1,
int type,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userId1 - the user id1type - the typestart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)
List<SocialRelation> findByU1_T(long userId1,
int type,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userId1 - the user id1type - the typestart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)retrieveFromCache - whether to retrieve from the finder cache
SocialRelation findByU1_T_First(long userId1,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
userId1 - the user id1type - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByU1_T_First(long userId1,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
userId1 - the user id1type - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation findByU1_T_Last(long userId1,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
userId1 - the user id1type - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByU1_T_Last(long userId1,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
userId1 - the user id1type - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation[] findByU1_T_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
long userId1,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
relationId - the primary key of the current social relationuserId1 - the user id1type - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a social relation with the primary key could not be found
void removeByU1_T(long userId1,
int type)
userId1 - the user id1type - the type
int countByU1_T(long userId1,
int type)
userId1 - the user id1type - the type
List<SocialRelation> findByU2_T(long userId2,
int type)
userId2 - the user id2type - the type
List<SocialRelation> findByU2_T(long userId2,
int type,
int start,
int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userId2 - the user id2type - the typestart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)
List<SocialRelation> findByU2_T(long userId2,
int type,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userId2 - the user id2type - the typestart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)
List<SocialRelation> findByU2_T(long userId2,
int type,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userId2 - the user id2type - the typestart - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)retrieveFromCache - whether to retrieve from the finder cache
SocialRelation findByU2_T_First(long userId2,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
userId2 - the user id2type - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByU2_T_First(long userId2,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
userId2 - the user id2type - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation findByU2_T_Last(long userId2,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
userId2 - the user id2type - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByU2_T_Last(long userId2,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
userId2 - the user id2type - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation[] findByU2_T_PrevAndNext(long relationId,
long userId2,
int type,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
throws NoSuchRelationException
relationId - the primary key of the current social relationuserId2 - the user id2type - the typeorderByComparator - the comparator to order the set by (optionally null)
NoSuchRelationException - if a social relation with the primary key could not be found
void removeByU2_T(long userId2,
int type)
userId2 - the user id2type - the type
int countByU2_T(long userId2,
int type)
userId2 - the user id2type - the type
SocialRelation findByU1_U2_T(long userId1,
long userId2,
int type)
throws NoSuchRelationException
NoSuchRelationException if it could not be found.
userId1 - the user id1userId2 - the user id2type - the type
NoSuchRelationException - if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByU1_U2_T(long userId1,
long userId2,
int type)
null if it could not be found. Uses the finder cache.
userId1 - the user id1userId2 - the user id2type - the type
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation fetchByU1_U2_T(long userId1,
long userId2,
int type,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
null if it could not be found, optionally using the finder cache.
userId1 - the user id1userId2 - the user id2type - the typeretrieveFromCache - whether to retrieve from the finder cache
null if a matching social relation could not be found
SocialRelation removeByU1_U2_T(long userId1,
long userId2,
int type)
throws NoSuchRelationException
userId1 - the user id1userId2 - the user id2type - the type
NoSuchRelationException
int countByU1_U2_T(long userId1,
long userId2,
int type)
userId1 - the user id1userId2 - the user id2type - the type
void cacheResult(SocialRelation socialRelation)
socialRelation - the social relationvoid cacheResult(List<SocialRelation> socialRelations)
socialRelations - the social relationsSocialRelation create(long relationId)
relationId - the primary key for the new social relation
SocialRelation remove(long relationId)
throws NoSuchRelationException
relationId - the primary key of the social relation
NoSuchRelationException - if a social relation with the primary key could not be foundSocialRelation updateImpl(SocialRelation socialRelation)
SocialRelation findByPrimaryKey(long relationId)
throws NoSuchRelationException
NoSuchRelationException if it could not be found.
relationId - the primary key of the social relation
NoSuchRelationException - if a social relation with the primary key could not be foundSocialRelation fetchByPrimaryKey(long relationId)
null if it could not be found.
relationId - the primary key of the social relation
null if a social relation with the primary key could not be foundMap<Serializable,SocialRelation> fetchByPrimaryKeys(Set<Serializable> primaryKeys)
fetchByPrimaryKeys in interface BasePersistence<SocialRelation>List<SocialRelation> findAll()
List<SocialRelation> findAll(int start,
int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
start - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)
List<SocialRelation> findAll(int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
start - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)
List<SocialRelation> findAll(int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<SocialRelation> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start instances. start and end are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0 refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start and end to QueryUtil#ALL_POS will return the full result set. If orderByComparator is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator is absent and pagination is required (start and end are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl. If both orderByComparator and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
start - the lower bound of the range of social relationsend - the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)orderByComparator - the comparator to order the results by (optionally null)retrieveFromCache - whether to retrieve from the finder cache
void removeAll()
int countAll()
Set<String> getBadColumnNames()
getBadColumnNames in interface BasePersistence<SocialRelation>
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