Class AccessDialect
- java.lang.Object
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- mondrian.spi.impl.JdbcDialectImpl
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- mondrian.spi.impl.AccessDialect
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Dialect
public class AccessDialect extends JdbcDialectImpl
Implementation ofDialect
for the Microsoft Access database (also called the JET Engine).- Since:
- Nov 23, 2008
- Author:
- jhyde
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Nested Class Summary
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface mondrian.spi.Dialect
Dialect.DatabaseProduct, Dialect.Datatype
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description static JdbcDialectFactory
FACTORY
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Fields inherited from class mondrian.spi.impl.JdbcDialectImpl
databaseProduct, permitsSelectNotInGroupBy, productVersion
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description AccessDialect(Connection connection)
Creates an AccessDialect.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description boolean
allowsCountDistinct()
Returns whether this Dialect supports distinct aggregations.String
caseWhenElse(String cond, String thenExpr, String elseExpr)
Generates a conditional statement in this dialect's syntax.String
generateInline(List<String> columnNames, List<String> columnTypes, List<String[]> valueList)
Generates a SQL statement to represent an inline dataset.protected String
generateOrderByNulls(String expr, boolean ascending, boolean collateNullsLast)
Generates SQL to force null values to collate last.protected void
quoteDateLiteral(StringBuilder buf, String value, Date date)
Helper method forJdbcDialectImpl.quoteDateLiteral(StringBuilder, String)
.boolean
requiresUnionOrderByExprToBeInSelectClause()
Returns true if this dialect allows an expression in the ORDER BY clause of a UNION (or other set operation) query only if it occurs in the SELECT clause.String
toUpper(String expr)
Converts an expression to upper case.-
Methods inherited from class mondrian.spi.impl.JdbcDialectImpl
allowsAs, allowsCompoundCountDistinct, allowsCountDistinctWithOtherAggs, allowsDdl, allowsDialectSharing, allowsFromQuery, allowsJoinOn, allowsMultipleCountDistinct, allowsMultipleDistinctSqlMeasures, allowsOrderByAlias, allowsRegularExpressionInWhereClause, allowsSelectNotInGroupBy, appendHintsAfterFromClause, computeStatisticsProviders, deduceIdentifierQuoteString, deduceMaxColumnNameLength, deduceProductName, deduceProductVersion, deduceReadOnly, deduceSupportedResultSetStyles, deduceSupportsSelectNotInGroupBy, extractEmbeddedFlags, generateCountExpression, generateInlineForAnsi, generateInlineGeneric, generateOrderByNullsAnsi, generateOrderItem, generateRegularExpression, getDatabaseProduct, getMaxColumnNameLength, getProduct, getQuoteIdentifierString, getStatisticsProviders, getType, isDatabase, needsExponent, quote, quoteBooleanLiteral, quoteDateLiteral, quoteIdentifier, quoteIdentifier, quoteIdentifier, quoteIdentifier, quoteNumericLiteral, quoteStringLiteral, quoteTimeLiteral, quoteTimestampLiteral, quoteTimestampLiteral, requiresAliasForFromQuery, requiresGroupByAlias, requiresHavingAlias, requiresOrderByAlias, requiresUnionOrderByOrdinal, supportsGroupByExpressions, supportsGroupingSets, supportsMultiValueInExpr, supportsResultSetConcurrency, supportsUnlimitedValueList, toString
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Field Detail
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FACTORY
public static final JdbcDialectFactory FACTORY
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Constructor Detail
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AccessDialect
public AccessDialect(Connection connection) throws SQLException
Creates an AccessDialect.- Parameters:
connection
- Connection- Throws:
SQLException
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Method Detail
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toUpper
public String toUpper(String expr)
Description copied from interface:Dialect
Converts an expression to upper case.For example, for MySQL,
toUpper("foo.bar")
returns"UPPER(foo.bar)"
.- Specified by:
toUpper
in interfaceDialect
- Overrides:
toUpper
in classJdbcDialectImpl
- Parameters:
expr
- SQL expression- Returns:
- SQL syntax that converts
expr
into upper case.
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caseWhenElse
public String caseWhenElse(String cond, String thenExpr, String elseExpr)
Description copied from interface:Dialect
Generates a conditional statement in this dialect's syntax.For example,
caseWhenElse("b", "1", "0")
returns"case when b then 1 else 0 end"
on Oracle,"Iif(b, 1, 0)"
on Access.- Specified by:
caseWhenElse
in interfaceDialect
- Overrides:
caseWhenElse
in classJdbcDialectImpl
- Parameters:
cond
- Predicate expressionthenExpr
- Expression if condition is trueelseExpr
- Expression if condition is false- Returns:
- Conditional expression
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quoteDateLiteral
protected void quoteDateLiteral(StringBuilder buf, String value, Date date)
Description copied from class:JdbcDialectImpl
Helper method forJdbcDialectImpl.quoteDateLiteral(StringBuilder, String)
.- Overrides:
quoteDateLiteral
in classJdbcDialectImpl
- Parameters:
buf
- Buffer to append tovalue
- Value as stringdate
- Value as date
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generateOrderByNulls
protected String generateOrderByNulls(String expr, boolean ascending, boolean collateNullsLast)
Description copied from class:JdbcDialectImpl
Generates SQL to force null values to collate last.This default implementation makes use of the ANSI SQL 1999 CASE-WHEN-THEN-ELSE in conjunction with IS NULL syntax. The resulting SQL will look something like this:
CASE WHEN "expr" IS NULL THEN 0 ELSE 1 END
You can override this method for a particular database to use something more efficient, like ISNULL().
ANSI SQL provides the syntax "ASC/DESC NULLS LAST" and "ASC/DESC NULLS FIRST". If your database supports the ANSI syntax, implement this method by calling
JdbcDialectImpl.generateOrderByNullsAnsi(java.lang.String, boolean, boolean)
.This method is only called from
JdbcDialectImpl.generateOrderItem(String, boolean, boolean, boolean)
. Some dialects override that method and therefore never call this method.- Overrides:
generateOrderByNulls
in classJdbcDialectImpl
- Parameters:
expr
- Expression.ascending
- Whether ascending.collateNullsLast
- Whether nulls should appear first or last.- Returns:
- Expression to force null values to collate last or first.
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requiresUnionOrderByExprToBeInSelectClause
public boolean requiresUnionOrderByExprToBeInSelectClause()
Description copied from interface:Dialect
Returns true if this dialect allows an expression in the ORDER BY clause of a UNION (or other set operation) query only if it occurs in the SELECT clause.For example,
SELECT x, y + z FROM t
is allowed but
UNION ALL
SELECT x, y + z FROM t
ORDER BY y + zSELECT x, y, z FROM t
UNION ALL
SELECT x, y, z FROM t
ORDER BY y + zSELECT x, y, z FROM t ORDER BY y + z
is not.Access is an example of a dialect with this restriction.
- Specified by:
requiresUnionOrderByExprToBeInSelectClause
in interfaceDialect
- Overrides:
requiresUnionOrderByExprToBeInSelectClause
in classJdbcDialectImpl
- Returns:
- whether this dialect allows an expression in the ORDER BY clause of a UNION (or other set operation) query only if it occurs in the SELECT clause
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allowsCountDistinct
public boolean allowsCountDistinct()
Description copied from interface:Dialect
Returns whether this Dialect supports distinct aggregations.For example, Access does not allow
select count(distinct x) from t
- Specified by:
allowsCountDistinct
in interfaceDialect
- Overrides:
allowsCountDistinct
in classJdbcDialectImpl
- Returns:
- whether Dialect allows COUNT DISTINCT
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generateInline
public String generateInline(List<String> columnNames, List<String> columnTypes, List<String[]> valueList)
Description copied from interface:Dialect
Generates a SQL statement to represent an inline dataset.For example, for Oracle, generates
SELECT 1 AS FOO, 'a' AS BAR FROM dual UNION ALL SELECT 2 AS FOO, 'b' AS BAR FROM dual
For ANSI SQL, generates:
VALUES (1, 'a'), (2, 'b')
- Specified by:
generateInline
in interfaceDialect
- Overrides:
generateInline
in classJdbcDialectImpl
- Parameters:
columnNames
- List of column namescolumnTypes
- List of column types ("String" or "Numeric")valueList
- List of rows values- Returns:
- SQL string
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