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TraitéeEntitySQL: Ordering a collection in the Select

  • jeudi 2 juillet 2009 11:28duke.ua Médailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateur
     
    Imagine there's an entitySet FirstEntitySet that has a reference 1..N to another (AnotherEntities). And you want to get the following ESQL:
    SELECT
    
    
    
     it.AnotherEntities, it.Name
    FROM
    
    
    
     ctx.FirstEntitySet as
    
    
    
     it
    
    
    in other words you want some fields from the FirstEntitySet and a field that would be a collection of objects.

    The question is: how to make that collection ordered? What to write in ORDER BY ?
    this question is answered, however another one raised lower in the thread...
    • Modifiéduke.ua vendredi 3 juillet 2009 11:05
    • Modifiéduke.ua vendredi 3 juillet 2009 14:15
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  • lundi 6 juillet 2009 23:37Kati Iceva - MSFTModérateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateur
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    Hi,

    This seems to be a provider issue. I tried a similar query over SQL Server using our provider and it produces the correct results. Also the output Command Tree based on which a provider generates the SQL looks correct too.

    And yes, I agree with your observation.   Another option is to prefix to order keys with `UnionAll1` as we do in our SQL Generation in SQL Client.

     

    Thanks,
    Kati


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    • Marqué comme réponseduke.ua mardi 7 juillet 2009 06:29
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  • jeudi 2 juillet 2009 18:26Kati Iceva - MSFTModérateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateur
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    Hi,

    You should be able to write it as

    SELECT (SELECT VALUE A

            FROM it.AnotherEntities AS A

            ORDER BY A.OrderingProperty), it.Name

    FROM ctx.FirstEntitySet as it

     

    I hope that helps.

    Thanks,

    Kati


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  • vendredi 3 juillet 2009 10:28duke.ua Médailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateur
     
    select value ! i thought i was missing something obvious :)
  • vendredi 3 juillet 2009 10:51duke.ua Médailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateur
     A du code
    well yeah, the output isn't actually ordered. looks like a bug, maybe in EF, maybe in data provider's methods to parse out native sql...
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    the reason it's more complicated than one related set of entities. it's two! Thus there's a Union All in native sql

    adding the ordering adds this to native SQL:
    ,
    NULL AS `C10`
    (in the first part of union all)
    ,
    `Extent4`.`R_ID` AS `R_ID1`
    
    (in the second part of union all)
    ,
    `C10` ASC 
    (in the order by part of union all)

    however! there's nothing in the select part of union all actually there is a C10, which is a completely different field ! just adding a
    ,
           UnionAll1.C10           AS C16
    (in the select part of union all)

    and changing the ordering part to
    ,
    `C16` ASC
    would solve the problem.

    so that's a bug. question is where and if there could be a workaround?
    • Modifiéduke.ua vendredi 3 juillet 2009 11:03
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  • lundi 6 juillet 2009 06:42Diego B VegaMSFT, ModérateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateur
     
    Hello Duke,

    Your description of the issue has become difficult to follow. Would it be possible for you to provide the following:

    1. Full eSQL version of the actual query
    2. Whole native SQL translation?
    3. Also, what data provider are you using?

    Not sure this will be sufficient information, but it would help us start.

    Thanks,
    Diego
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  • lundi 6 juillet 2009 07:51duke.ua Médailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateur
     A du code
    1)
    SELECT 
    (SELECT value a FROM c1.founders as a
     order by a.FOUNDER_ID) as data_old,
    (SELECT value b FROM c1.na.na_founders as b
     order by b.FOUNDER_ID) as data_new
    FROM Entities.mainSet as c1
    WHERE c1.main_id = @main_id
    
    2)
    SELECT
    `UnionAll1`.`MAIN_ID` AS `C1`, 
    `UnionAll1`.`MAIN_ID1` AS `C2`, 
    `UnionAll1`.`C2` AS `C3`, 
    `UnionAll1`.`C1` AS `C4`, 
    `UnionAll1`.`C3` AS `C5`, 
    `UnionAll1`.`FOUNDER_ID` AS `C6`, 
    `UnionAll1`.`C4` AS `C7`, 
    `UnionAll1`.`FOUNDER_NAME` AS `C8`, 
    `UnionAll1`.`MAIN_ID2` AS `C9`, 
    `UnionAll1`.`FOUNDER_ID1` AS `C10`, 
    `UnionAll1`.`C5` AS `C11`, 
    `UnionAll1`.`C6` AS `C12`, 
    `UnionAll1`.`C7` AS `C13`, 
    `UnionAll1`.`C8` AS `C14`, 
    `UnionAll1`.`C9` AS `C15`
    FROM ((SELECT
    CASE WHEN (`Extent2`.`FOUNDER_ID` IS  NULL) THEN (NULL)  ELSE (1) END AS `C1`, 
    `Extent1`.`MAIN_ID`, 
    `Extent1`.`MAIN_ID` AS `MAIN_ID1`, 
    1 AS `C2`, 
    CASE WHEN (`Extent2`.`FOUNDER_ID` IS  NULL) THEN (NULL)  ELSE (1) END AS `C3`, 
    `Extent2`.`FOUNDER_ID`, 
    CASE WHEN (`Extent2`.`FOUNDER_ID` IS  NULL) THEN (NULL)  ELSE (1) END AS `C4`, 
    `Extent2`.`FOUNDER_NAME`, 
    `Extent2`.`MAIN_ID` AS `MAIN_ID2`, 
    `Extent2`.`FOUNDER_ID` AS `FOUNDER_ID1`, 
    NULL AS `C5`, 
    NULL AS `C6`, 
    NULL AS `C7`, 
    NULL AS `C8`, 
    NULL AS `C9`, 
    NULL AS `C10`
    FROM `main` AS `Extent1` LEFT OUTER JOIN `founders` AS `Extent2` ON `Extent1`.`MAIN_ID` = `Extent2`.`MAIN_ID`
     WHERE `Extent1`.`MAIN_ID` = 11111) UNION ALL (SELECT
    2 AS `C1`, 
    `Extent3`.`MAIN_ID`, 
    `Extent3`.`MAIN_ID` AS `MAIN_ID1`, 
    1 AS `C2`, 
    NULL AS `C3`, 
    NULL AS `C4`, 
    NULL AS `C5`, 
    NULL AS `C6`, 
    NULL AS `C7`, 
    NULL AS `C8`, 
    1 AS `C9`, 
    `Extent4`.`FOUNDER_ID`, 
    1 AS `C10`, 
    `Extent4`.`FOUNDER_NAME`, 
    `Extent4`.`MAIN_ID` AS `MAIN_ID2`, 
    `Extent4`.`FOUNDER_ID` AS `FOUNDER_ID1`
    FROM `main` AS `Extent3` INNER JOIN (`na_founders` AS `Extent4` INNER JOIN (`na` AS `Extent5` LEFT OUTER JOIN `main` AS `Extent6` ON `Extent5`.`MAIN_ID` = `Extent6`.`MAIN_ID`) ON `Extent4`.`MAIN_ID` = `Extent5`.`MAIN_ID`) ON `Extent3`.`MAIN_ID` = `Extent5`.`MAIN_ID`
     WHERE `Extent3`.`MAIN_ID` = 11111)) AS `UnionAll1`
     ORDER BY 
    `MAIN_ID` ASC, 
    `MAIN_ID1` ASC, 
    `C1` ASC, 
    `FOUNDER_ID1` ASC, 
    `C10` ASC 
    

    3) the only official mySQL provider that works with EF

    4) here's the difference that would make it work correctly that i was trying to ambigiously describe in previous message: 1 2
  • lundi 6 juillet 2009 23:37Kati Iceva - MSFTModérateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateur
     Traitée

    Hi,

    This seems to be a provider issue. I tried a similar query over SQL Server using our provider and it produces the correct results. Also the output Command Tree based on which a provider generates the SQL looks correct too.

    And yes, I agree with your observation.   Another option is to prefix to order keys with `UnionAll1` as we do in our SQL Generation in SQL Client.

     

    Thanks,
    Kati


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    • Marqué comme réponseduke.ua mardi 7 juillet 2009 06:29
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  • mardi 7 juillet 2009 06:29duke.ua Médailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateurMédailles de l'utilisateur
     
    I see. Thank You.