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Craig L Russell commented on JDO-650: ------------------------------------- For my money, the following is pretty clear: salary < 100 ? "bronze" : ( salary < 1000 ? "silver" : ( salary < 10000 ? "gold" : "platinum" )) My issue with the other proposals is that they are pretty far away from Java... > Support for conditional operator ? : in JDOQL > --------------------------------------------- > > Key: JDO-650 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-650 > Project: JDO > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: specification, tck > Affects Versions: JDO 2 maintenance release 2 (2.2) > Reporter: Michael Bouschen > Assignee: Michael Bouschen > Fix For: JDO 3.2 > > > JDOQL should support the Java conditional operator ? :, e.g. salay >= 1000.0 > ? salary : salary * 1.1 > The conditional operator can be mapped to the CASE-expression in SQL: CASE > WHEN condition THEN thenExpr ELSE elseExpr END. Are there any issues with > non-SQL datastores when supporting the conditional operator? > Another question: which part of a JDOQL query can include a conditional > expression? I propose the query filter, the having clause and the result > specification. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)