Andrus Adamchik updated CAY-1122:
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Summary: columnNamesCapitalization property is ignored for the queries mapped via Modeler (was: Add setColumnNamesCapitalization(String columnNameCapitalization) method to NamedQuery class)
renaming the issue to reflect the actual problem
> columnNamesCapitalization property is ignored for the queries mapped via Modeler
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> Key: CAY-1122
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/cayenne/browse/CAY-1122
> Project: Cayenne
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Cayenne Core Library
> Affects Versions: 3.0
> Reporter: Artyom Sokolov
> Assignee: Andrus Adamchik
> Fix For: 3.0
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> Attachments: caseTest.txt, caseTest_1.txt
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> Currently to achieve the same functionality we need to write next code:
> SQLTemplate query = (SQLTemplate) dataContext.getEntityResolver().lookupQuery("GetUris");
> query.setColumnNamesCapitalization(SQLTemplate.UPPERCASE_COLUMN_NAMES);
> List<Uri> uris = dataContext.performQuery(query);
> It could be much better to write just this:
> NamedQuery query = new NamedQuery("GetUris");
> query.setColumnNamesCapitalization(SQLTemplate.UPPERCASE_COLUMN_NAMES);
> List<Uri> uris = dataContext.performQuery(query);
> Code without casts looks more pretty and clean... doesn't it? :)
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