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I have a working stored function on postgresql db



create or replace function sp1(d1 date, d2 date)
returns table(ServiceType varchar, counter bigint) as $$
begin
return query select servicerequesttype, count(*)as counter from events
where creationdate>=d1 and creationdate<=d2
group by servicerequesttype
order by(counter) desc;
end;
$$
language plpgsql;


which returns a table with two columns, varchar and bigint. I execute it like



select * from sp1();


Now I want to use this on hibernate. As I understand I want to execute a raw query on hibernate and create a List for the result.



Is this possible, or I have to rewrite the stored procedures all over?










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    I have a working stored function on postgresql db



    create or replace function sp1(d1 date, d2 date)
    returns table(ServiceType varchar, counter bigint) as $$
    begin
    return query select servicerequesttype, count(*)as counter from events
    where creationdate>=d1 and creationdate<=d2
    group by servicerequesttype
    order by(counter) desc;
    end;
    $$
    language plpgsql;


    which returns a table with two columns, varchar and bigint. I execute it like



    select * from sp1();


    Now I want to use this on hibernate. As I understand I want to execute a raw query on hibernate and create a List for the result.



    Is this possible, or I have to rewrite the stored procedures all over?










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      I have a working stored function on postgresql db



      create or replace function sp1(d1 date, d2 date)
      returns table(ServiceType varchar, counter bigint) as $$
      begin
      return query select servicerequesttype, count(*)as counter from events
      where creationdate>=d1 and creationdate<=d2
      group by servicerequesttype
      order by(counter) desc;
      end;
      $$
      language plpgsql;


      which returns a table with two columns, varchar and bigint. I execute it like



      select * from sp1();


      Now I want to use this on hibernate. As I understand I want to execute a raw query on hibernate and create a List for the result.



      Is this possible, or I have to rewrite the stored procedures all over?










      share|improve this question
















      I have a working stored function on postgresql db



      create or replace function sp1(d1 date, d2 date)
      returns table(ServiceType varchar, counter bigint) as $$
      begin
      return query select servicerequesttype, count(*)as counter from events
      where creationdate>=d1 and creationdate<=d2
      group by servicerequesttype
      order by(counter) desc;
      end;
      $$
      language plpgsql;


      which returns a table with two columns, varchar and bigint. I execute it like



      select * from sp1();


      Now I want to use this on hibernate. As I understand I want to execute a raw query on hibernate and create a List for the result.



      Is this possible, or I have to rewrite the stored procedures all over?







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          You can create a view in the database and then in Java code, you can query view
          This is a technique used when you have complex queries or aggregated values.



          @Entity
          @Table(name = "V_SERVICE_VIEW")
          public class ServiceView {
          ..
          ..
          }





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          • Yes, but each time I execute the function I change the parameters. The view will have all the previous values or it will be empty?

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            Nov 25 '18 at 8:21











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          You can create a view in the database and then in Java code, you can query view
          This is a technique used when you have complex queries or aggregated values.



          @Entity
          @Table(name = "V_SERVICE_VIEW")
          public class ServiceView {
          ..
          ..
          }





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          • Yes, but each time I execute the function I change the parameters. The view will have all the previous values or it will be empty?

            – Stavros Droutsas
            Nov 25 '18 at 8:21
















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          You can create a view in the database and then in Java code, you can query view
          This is a technique used when you have complex queries or aggregated values.



          @Entity
          @Table(name = "V_SERVICE_VIEW")
          public class ServiceView {
          ..
          ..
          }





          share|improve this answer
























          • Yes, but each time I execute the function I change the parameters. The view will have all the previous values or it will be empty?

            – Stavros Droutsas
            Nov 25 '18 at 8:21














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          You can create a view in the database and then in Java code, you can query view
          This is a technique used when you have complex queries or aggregated values.



          @Entity
          @Table(name = "V_SERVICE_VIEW")
          public class ServiceView {
          ..
          ..
          }





          share|improve this answer













          You can create a view in the database and then in Java code, you can query view
          This is a technique used when you have complex queries or aggregated values.



          @Entity
          @Table(name = "V_SERVICE_VIEW")
          public class ServiceView {
          ..
          ..
          }






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          • Yes, but each time I execute the function I change the parameters. The view will have all the previous values or it will be empty?

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            Nov 25 '18 at 8:21



















          • Yes, but each time I execute the function I change the parameters. The view will have all the previous values or it will be empty?

            – Stavros Droutsas
            Nov 25 '18 at 8:21

















          Yes, but each time I execute the function I change the parameters. The view will have all the previous values or it will be empty?

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          Yes, but each time I execute the function I change the parameters. The view will have all the previous values or it will be empty?

          – Stavros Droutsas
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