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Posted to user-java@ibatis.apache.org by sc...@jpmchase.com on 2007/04/04 16:31:09 UTC

Can I get access to an iBatis query's content?

Hi there. I want to create a temp table to put some data in, and then run 
a query (JOIN) against that and some other table(s). 
My problem is however, that I'm using SQL Server, so cannot use iBatis to 
do this (as far as I can see) as there is a problem with creating 
temporary objects in SQL Server 2000 and earlier:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa197533(SQL.80).aspx

My next best theoretical solution to this one, and this is where I'm 
unclear as to whether this is possible, would be to *still* hold the 
"CREATE TABLE ...." sql in the iBatis XML, and in code, say:
iBatisSomething.getMeTheSqlForQuery("xxxx");

I'm using Spring incidentaly, and I'd then pass the retrieved SQL to the 
JDBCTemplate for execution there as a non-prepared statement.

My question therefore is this - can I get the content (verbatim) of a 
named query from iBatis? I really don't want to have to code the SQL into 
the Java side.

Kind Regards

Scott

Scott McDaid
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