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Posted to commits@openjpa.apache.org by mi...@apache.org on 2009/04/02 21:24:57 UTC
svn commit: r761395 -
/openjpa/trunk/openjpa-project/src/doc/manual/ref_guide_dbsetup.xml
Author: mikedd
Date: Thu Apr 2 19:24:57 2009
New Revision: 761395
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=761395&view=rev
Log:
OPENJPA-975 clean up manual
Modified:
openjpa/trunk/openjpa-project/src/doc/manual/ref_guide_dbsetup.xml
Modified: openjpa/trunk/openjpa-project/src/doc/manual/ref_guide_dbsetup.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openjpa/trunk/openjpa-project/src/doc/manual/ref_guide_dbsetup.xml?rev=761395&r1=761394&r2=761395&view=diff
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--- openjpa/trunk/openjpa-project/src/doc/manual/ref_guide_dbsetup.xml (original)
+++ openjpa/trunk/openjpa-project/src/doc/manual/ref_guide_dbsetup.xml Thu Apr 2 19:24:57 2009
@@ -1926,6 +1926,22 @@
languages, such as JDOQL. Defaults to <literal>"\\"</literal>
(a single backslash in Java speak).
</para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem id="DBDictionary.RequiresSearchStringEscapeForLike">
+ <para>
+ <indexterm>
+ <primary>
+ SQL
+ </primary>
+ <secondary>
+ RequiresSearchStringEscapeForLike
+ </secondary>
+ </indexterm>
+<literal>RequiresSearchStringEscapeForLike</literal>:
+When true, the database requires an escape string for queries that use
+<literal>LIKE</literal>. The escape string can be specified using
+<literal>searchStringEscape</literal>. Defaults to <literal>true</literal>.
+ </para>
</listitem>
<listitem id="DBDictionary.SelectWords">
<para>
@@ -3391,44 +3407,6 @@
detects that this is the case, a warning will be logged.
</para>
</listitem>
- <listitem id="DBDictionary.RequiresSearchStringEscapeForLike">
- <para>
- <indexterm>
- <primary>
- SQL
- </primary>
- <secondary>
- RequiresSearchStringEscapeForLike
- </secondary>
- </indexterm>
-<literal>RequiresSearchStringEscapeForLike</literal>:
-When true, the database requires an escape string for queries that use
-<literal>LIKE</literal>. The escape string can be specified using
-<literal>searchStringEscape</literal>. Defaults to <literal>true</literal>.
- </para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem id="DBDictionary.SearchStringEscape">
- <para>
- <indexterm>
- <primary>
- SQL
- </primary>
- <secondary>
- SearchStringEscape
- </secondary>
- </indexterm>
-<literal>SearchStringEscape</literal>:
-The default escape character used when generating SQL <literal>LIKE</literal>
-clauses. The escape character is used to escape the wildcard meaning of the
-<literal>_</literal> and <literal>%</literal> characters.
-Note: since JPQL provides the ability to define the escape character in
-the query, this setting is primarily used when translating other query
-languages, such as JDOQL. To not use any escape character, set the
-<literal>RequiresSearchStringEscapeForLike</literal> property to
-<literal>false</literal>. Defaults to <literal>"\\"</literal> (a single backslash
-in Java speak).
- </para>
- </listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</section>
<section id="ref_guide_dbsetup_dbsupport_sybase">