We wanted IncrementalFaultList to work consistently, i.e. if db data
changes between the two queries, the results are unpredictable. But
for some specific cases (e.g. if you know upfront that the data is
unchanged), you may create your own version of IncrementalFaultList
that does what you describe.
Note that in 1.2 it is possible to subclass Queries and customize
their execution via Query.createSQLAction(..). This is where you can
stick your custom SQL generation.
Andrus
Thanks,
I will try to subclass SelectQuery for my purposes...
Damir
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