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Diffstat (limited to 'offapi/com/sun/star/sdb/XSingleSelectQueryComposer.idl')
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diff --git a/offapi/com/sun/star/sdb/XSingleSelectQueryComposer.idl b/offapi/com/sun/star/sdb/XSingleSelectQueryComposer.idl index 0846fdd28734..e47ddf6f4b41 100644 --- a/offapi/com/sun/star/sdb/XSingleSelectQueryComposer.idl +++ b/offapi/com/sun/star/sdb/XSingleSelectQueryComposer.idl @@ -206,11 +206,11 @@ interface XSingleSelectQueryComposer: XSingleSelectQueryAnalyzer clauses.</p> <p>There are various use cases for this. For instance, you might want to use the - statement represented by a <type>QueryDefinition</type>, and extend it with additional + statement represented by a QueryDefinition, and extend it with additional filters or sort orders, while not touching the respective parts already present in <member>QueryDefinition::Command</member>. This can be achieved by setting the <member>QueryDefinition::Command</member> as <member>ElementaryQuery</member> of a - <type>SingleSelectQueryComposer</type>.</p> + SingleSelectQueryComposer.</p> <p>If, in such a scenario, you would be interested in the filter part of the <member>QueryDefinition::Command</member>, you would set it via @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ interface XSingleSelectQueryComposer: XSingleSelectQueryAnalyzer <p>If you'd be interested in the composed filter, you would set the <member>QueryDefinition::Command</member> as <member>ElementaryQuery</member>, add your filter, and propagate the resulting query (<member>XSingleSelectQueryAnalyzer::getQuery</member>) - to an <type>SingleSelectQueryAnalyzer</type> instance via + to an SingleSelectQueryAnalyzer instance via <member>XSingleSelectQueryAnalyzer::setQuery</member>.</p> */ [attribute] string ElementaryQuery |