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Re: [eclipselink-users] I need to access to the OracleStatement
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Hi, James Sutherland!
Thank you for your answer.
I was looking for the way to escape from the parameter's binding for queries
and this was why I asked this question.
Luckily I found how to solve that.
My code is using the dontBindAllParameters method now so Eclipselink isn't
doing a binding.
Thanks.
Regards,
Dmitry
James Sutherland wrote:
>
> Why/what do you need access for exactly? There are many query properties
> that can trigger configuration of the statement. There is also a special
> BindCallCustomParameter that can give your lower level statement access.
>
> You could also use raw JDBC if you wish to do something JDBC specific.
>
>
>
> dmitryerkin wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>> I need to access to the OracleStatement which is used by the
>> ReadAllQuery's instance.
>> How can I do it?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dmitry
>>
>
>
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