CountRecord is widely useful. Let's have Depot provide it.

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Michael Bayne
2009-07-10 21:47:40 +00:00
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//
// $Id$
//
// Depot library - a Java relational persistence library
// Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Michael Bayne and Pär Winzell
//
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package com.samskivert.depot;
import com.samskivert.depot.annotation.Computed;
import com.samskivert.depot.annotation.Entity;
import com.samskivert.depot.expression.ColumnExp;
/**
* Handy record for computing the count of something. For example:
* <pre>
* return load(CountRecord.class,
* new FromOverride(ForumThreadRecord.class),
* new Where(ForumThreadRecord.GROUP_ID.eq(groupId)).count;
* </pre>
*/
@Computed @Entity
public class CountRecord extends PersistentRecord
{
// AUTO-GENERATED: FIELDS START
public static final Class<CountRecord> _R = CountRecord.class;
public static final ColumnExp COUNT = colexp(_R, "count");
// AUTO-GENERATED: FIELDS END
/** The computed count. */
@Computed(fieldDefinition="count(*)")
public int count;
}