@ProviderType public interface UserGroupPersistence extends BasePersistence<UserGroup>
Caching information and settings can be found in portal.properties
UserGroupPersistenceImpl
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UserGroupUtil
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
addGroup(long pk,
Group group)
Adds an association between the user group and the group.
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void |
addGroup(long pk,
long groupPK)
Adds an association between the user group and the group.
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void |
addGroups(long pk,
List<Group> groups)
Adds an association between the user group and the groups.
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void |
addGroups(long pk,
long[] groupPKs)
Adds an association between the user group and the groups.
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void |
addTeam(long pk,
long teamPK)
Adds an association between the user group and the team.
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void |
addTeam(long pk,
Team team)
Adds an association between the user group and the team.
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void |
addTeams(long pk,
List<Team> teams)
Adds an association between the user group and the teams.
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void |
addTeams(long pk,
long[] teamPKs)
Adds an association between the user group and the teams.
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void |
addUser(long pk,
long userPK)
Adds an association between the user group and the user.
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void |
addUser(long pk,
User user)
Adds an association between the user group and the user.
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void |
addUsers(long pk,
List<User> users)
Adds an association between the user group and the users.
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void |
addUsers(long pk,
long[] userPKs)
Adds an association between the user group and the users.
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void |
cacheResult(List<UserGroup> userGroups)
Caches the user groups in the entity cache if it is enabled.
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void |
cacheResult(UserGroup userGroup)
Caches the user group in the entity cache if it is enabled.
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void |
clearGroups(long pk)
Clears all associations between the user group and its groups.
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void |
clearTeams(long pk)
Clears all associations between the user group and its teams.
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void |
clearUsers(long pk)
Clears all associations between the user group and its users.
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boolean |
containsGroup(long pk,
long groupPK)
Returns
true if the group is associated with the user group. |
boolean |
containsGroups(long pk)
Returns
true if the user group has any groups associated with it. |
boolean |
containsTeam(long pk,
long teamPK)
Returns
true if the team is associated with the user group. |
boolean |
containsTeams(long pk)
Returns
true if the user group has any teams associated with it. |
boolean |
containsUser(long pk,
long userPK)
Returns
true if the user is associated with the user group. |
boolean |
containsUsers(long pk)
Returns
true if the user group has any users associated with it. |
int |
countAll()
Returns the number of user groups.
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int |
countByC_LikeN(long companyId,
String name)
Returns the number of user groups where companyId = ? and name LIKE ?.
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int |
countByC_N(long companyId,
String name)
Returns the number of user groups where companyId = ? and name = ?.
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int |
countByC_P(long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId)
Returns the number of user groups where companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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int |
countByCompanyId(long companyId)
Returns the number of user groups where companyId = ?.
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int |
countByU_C_P(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId)
Returns the number of user groups where userGroupId > ? and companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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int |
countByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId)
Returns the number of user groups where uuid = ? and companyId = ?.
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int |
countByUuid(String uuid)
Returns the number of user groups where uuid = ?.
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UserGroup |
create(long userGroupId)
Creates a new user group with the primary key.
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UserGroup |
fetchByC_LikeN_First(long companyId,
String name,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the first user group in the ordered set where companyId = ? and name LIKE ?.
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UserGroup |
fetchByC_LikeN_Last(long companyId,
String name,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the last user group in the ordered set where companyId = ? and name LIKE ?.
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UserGroup |
fetchByC_N(long companyId,
String name)
Returns the user group where companyId = ? and name = ? or returns
null if it could not be found. |
UserGroup |
fetchByC_N(long companyId,
String name,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns the user group where companyId = ? and name = ? or returns
null if it could not be found, optionally using the finder cache. |
UserGroup |
fetchByC_P_First(long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the first user group in the ordered set where companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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UserGroup |
fetchByC_P_Last(long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the last user group in the ordered set where companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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UserGroup |
fetchByCompanyId_First(long companyId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the first user group in the ordered set where companyId = ?.
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UserGroup |
fetchByCompanyId_Last(long companyId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the last user group in the ordered set where companyId = ?.
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UserGroup |
fetchByPrimaryKey(long userGroupId)
Returns the user group with the primary key or returns
null if it could not be found. |
Map<Serializable,UserGroup> |
fetchByPrimaryKeys(Set<Serializable> primaryKeys) |
UserGroup |
fetchByU_C_P_First(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the first user group in the ordered set where userGroupId > ? and companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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UserGroup |
fetchByU_C_P_Last(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the last user group in the ordered set where userGroupId > ? and companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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UserGroup |
fetchByUuid_C_First(String uuid,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the first user group in the ordered set where uuid = ? and companyId = ?.
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UserGroup |
fetchByUuid_C_Last(String uuid,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the last user group in the ordered set where uuid = ? and companyId = ?.
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UserGroup |
fetchByUuid_First(String uuid,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the first user group in the ordered set where uuid = ?.
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UserGroup |
fetchByUuid_Last(String uuid,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the last user group in the ordered set where uuid = ?.
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int |
filterCountByC_LikeN(long companyId,
String name)
Returns the number of user groups that the user has permission to view where companyId = ? and name LIKE ?.
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int |
filterCountByC_P(long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId)
Returns the number of user groups that the user has permission to view where companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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int |
filterCountByCompanyId(long companyId)
Returns the number of user groups that the user has permission to view where companyId = ?.
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int |
filterCountByU_C_P(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId)
Returns the number of user groups that the user has permission to view where userGroupId > ? and companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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int |
filterCountByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId)
Returns the number of user groups that the user has permission to view where uuid = ? and companyId = ?.
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int |
filterCountByUuid(String uuid)
Returns the number of user groups that the user has permission to view where uuid = ?.
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UserGroup[] |
filterFindByC_LikeN_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
String name,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the user groups before and after the current user group in the ordered set of user groups that the user has permission to view where companyId = ? and name LIKE ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByC_LikeN(long companyId,
String name)
Returns all the user groups that the user has permission to view where companyId = ? and name LIKE ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByC_LikeN(long companyId,
String name,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the user groups that the user has permission to view where companyId = ? and name LIKE ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByC_LikeN(long companyId,
String name,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups that the user has permissions to view where companyId = ? and name LIKE ?.
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UserGroup[] |
filterFindByC_P_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the user groups before and after the current user group in the ordered set of user groups that the user has permission to view where companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByC_P(long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId)
Returns all the user groups that the user has permission to view where companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByC_P(long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the user groups that the user has permission to view where companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByC_P(long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups that the user has permissions to view where companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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UserGroup[] |
filterFindByCompanyId_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the user groups before and after the current user group in the ordered set of user groups that the user has permission to view where companyId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByCompanyId(long companyId)
Returns all the user groups that the user has permission to view where companyId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByCompanyId(long companyId,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the user groups that the user has permission to view where companyId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByCompanyId(long companyId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups that the user has permissions to view where companyId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByU_C_P(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId)
Returns all the user groups that the user has permission to view where userGroupId > ? and companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByU_C_P(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the user groups that the user has permission to view where userGroupId > ? and companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByU_C_P(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups that the user has permissions to view where userGroupId > ? and companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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UserGroup[] |
filterFindByUuid_C_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId,
String uuid,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the user groups before and after the current user group in the ordered set of user groups that the user has permission to view where uuid = ? and companyId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId)
Returns all the user groups that the user has permission to view where uuid = ? and companyId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the user groups that the user has permission to view where uuid = ? and companyId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups that the user has permissions to view where uuid = ? and companyId = ?.
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UserGroup[] |
filterFindByUuid_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId,
String uuid,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the user groups before and after the current user group in the ordered set of user groups that the user has permission to view where uuid = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByUuid(String uuid)
Returns all the user groups that the user has permission to view where uuid = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByUuid(String uuid,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the user groups that the user has permission to view where uuid = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
filterFindByUuid(String uuid,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups that the user has permissions to view where uuid = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findAll()
Returns all the user groups.
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List<UserGroup> |
findAll(int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the user groups.
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List<UserGroup> |
findAll(int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups.
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List<UserGroup> |
findAll(int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups.
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UserGroup |
findByC_LikeN_First(long companyId,
String name,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the first user group in the ordered set where companyId = ? and name LIKE ?.
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UserGroup |
findByC_LikeN_Last(long companyId,
String name,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the last user group in the ordered set where companyId = ? and name LIKE ?.
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UserGroup[] |
findByC_LikeN_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
String name,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the user groups before and after the current user group in the ordered set where companyId = ? and name LIKE ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByC_LikeN(long companyId,
String name)
Returns all the user groups where companyId = ? and name LIKE ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByC_LikeN(long companyId,
String name,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the user groups where companyId = ? and name LIKE ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByC_LikeN(long companyId,
String name,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups where companyId = ? and name LIKE ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByC_LikeN(long companyId,
String name,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups where companyId = ? and name LIKE ?.
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UserGroup |
findByC_N(long companyId,
String name)
Returns the user group where companyId = ? and name = ? or throws a
NoSuchUserGroupException if it could not be found. |
UserGroup |
findByC_P_First(long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the first user group in the ordered set where companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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UserGroup |
findByC_P_Last(long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the last user group in the ordered set where companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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UserGroup[] |
findByC_P_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the user groups before and after the current user group in the ordered set where companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByC_P(long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId)
Returns all the user groups where companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByC_P(long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the user groups where companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByC_P(long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups where companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByC_P(long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups where companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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UserGroup |
findByCompanyId_First(long companyId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the first user group in the ordered set where companyId = ?.
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UserGroup |
findByCompanyId_Last(long companyId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the last user group in the ordered set where companyId = ?.
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UserGroup[] |
findByCompanyId_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the user groups before and after the current user group in the ordered set where companyId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByCompanyId(long companyId)
Returns all the user groups where companyId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByCompanyId(long companyId,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the user groups where companyId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByCompanyId(long companyId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups where companyId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByCompanyId(long companyId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups where companyId = ?.
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UserGroup |
findByPrimaryKey(long userGroupId)
Returns the user group with the primary key or throws a
NoSuchUserGroupException if it could not be found. |
UserGroup |
findByU_C_P_First(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the first user group in the ordered set where userGroupId > ? and companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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UserGroup |
findByU_C_P_Last(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the last user group in the ordered set where userGroupId > ? and companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByU_C_P(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId)
Returns all the user groups where userGroupId > ? and companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByU_C_P(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the user groups where userGroupId > ? and companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByU_C_P(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups where userGroupId > ? and companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByU_C_P(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups where userGroupId > ? and companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ?.
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UserGroup |
findByUuid_C_First(String uuid,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the first user group in the ordered set where uuid = ? and companyId = ?.
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UserGroup |
findByUuid_C_Last(String uuid,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the last user group in the ordered set where uuid = ? and companyId = ?.
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UserGroup[] |
findByUuid_C_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId,
String uuid,
long companyId,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the user groups before and after the current user group in the ordered set where uuid = ? and companyId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId)
Returns all the user groups where uuid = ? and companyId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the user groups where uuid = ? and companyId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups where uuid = ? and companyId = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups where uuid = ? and companyId = ?.
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UserGroup |
findByUuid_First(String uuid,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the first user group in the ordered set where uuid = ?.
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UserGroup |
findByUuid_Last(String uuid,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the last user group in the ordered set where uuid = ?.
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UserGroup[] |
findByUuid_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId,
String uuid,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns the user groups before and after the current user group in the ordered set where uuid = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByUuid(String uuid)
Returns all the user groups where uuid = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByUuid(String uuid,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the user groups where uuid = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByUuid(String uuid,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups where uuid = ?.
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List<UserGroup> |
findByUuid(String uuid,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator,
boolean retrieveFromCache)
Returns an ordered range of all the user groups where uuid = ?.
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Set<String> |
getBadColumnNames() |
long[] |
getGroupPrimaryKeys(long pk)
Returns the primaryKeys of groups associated with the user group.
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List<Group> |
getGroups(long pk)
Returns all the groups associated with the user group.
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List<Group> |
getGroups(long pk,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the groups associated with the user group.
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List<Group> |
getGroups(long pk,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<Group> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the groups associated with the user group.
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int |
getGroupsSize(long pk)
Returns the number of groups associated with the user group.
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long[] |
getTeamPrimaryKeys(long pk)
Returns the primaryKeys of teams associated with the user group.
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List<Team> |
getTeams(long pk)
Returns all the teams associated with the user group.
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List<Team> |
getTeams(long pk,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the teams associated with the user group.
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List<Team> |
getTeams(long pk,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<Team> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the teams associated with the user group.
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int |
getTeamsSize(long pk)
Returns the number of teams associated with the user group.
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long[] |
getUserPrimaryKeys(long pk)
Returns the primaryKeys of users associated with the user group.
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List<User> |
getUsers(long pk)
Returns all the users associated with the user group.
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List<User> |
getUsers(long pk,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the users associated with the user group.
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List<User> |
getUsers(long pk,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<User> orderByComparator)
Returns an ordered range of all the users associated with the user group.
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int |
getUsersSize(long pk)
Returns the number of users associated with the user group.
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UserGroup |
remove(long userGroupId)
Removes the user group with the primary key from the database.
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void |
removeAll()
Removes all the user groups from the database.
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void |
removeByC_LikeN(long companyId,
String name)
Removes all the user groups where companyId = ? and name LIKE ? from the database.
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UserGroup |
removeByC_N(long companyId,
String name)
Removes the user group where companyId = ? and name = ? from the database.
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void |
removeByC_P(long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId)
Removes all the user groups where companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ? from the database.
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void |
removeByCompanyId(long companyId)
Removes all the user groups where companyId = ? from the database.
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void |
removeByU_C_P(long userGroupId,
long companyId,
long parentUserGroupId)
Removes all the user groups where userGroupId > ? and companyId = ? and parentUserGroupId = ? from the database.
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void |
removeByUuid_C(String uuid,
long companyId)
Removes all the user groups where uuid = ? and companyId = ? from the database.
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void |
removeByUuid(String uuid)
Removes all the user groups where uuid = ? from the database.
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void |
removeGroup(long pk,
Group group)
Removes the association between the user group and the group.
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void |
removeGroup(long pk,
long groupPK)
Removes the association between the user group and the group.
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void |
removeGroups(long pk,
List<Group> groups)
Removes the association between the user group and the groups.
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void |
removeGroups(long pk,
long[] groupPKs)
Removes the association between the user group and the groups.
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void |
removeTeam(long pk,
long teamPK)
Removes the association between the user group and the team.
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void |
removeTeam(long pk,
Team team)
Removes the association between the user group and the team.
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void |
removeTeams(long pk,
List<Team> teams)
Removes the association between the user group and the teams.
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void |
removeTeams(long pk,
long[] teamPKs)
Removes the association between the user group and the teams.
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void |
removeUser(long pk,
long userPK)
Removes the association between the user group and the user.
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void |
removeUser(long pk,
User user)
Removes the association between the user group and the user.
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void |
removeUsers(long pk,
List<User> users)
Removes the association between the user group and the users.
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void |
removeUsers(long pk,
long[] userPKs)
Removes the association between the user group and the users.
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void |
setGroups(long pk,
List<Group> groups)
Sets the groups associated with the user group, removing and adding associations as necessary.
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void |
setGroups(long pk,
long[] groupPKs)
Sets the groups associated with the user group, removing and adding associations as necessary.
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void |
setTeams(long pk,
List<Team> teams)
Sets the teams associated with the user group, removing and adding associations as necessary.
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void |
setTeams(long pk,
long[] teamPKs)
Sets the teams associated with the user group, removing and adding associations as necessary.
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void |
setUsers(long pk,
List<User> users)
Sets the users associated with the user group, removing and adding associations as necessary.
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void |
setUsers(long pk,
long[] userPKs)
Sets the users associated with the user group, removing and adding associations as necessary.
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UserGroup |
updateImpl(UserGroup userGroup) |
clearCache, clearCache, clearCache, closeSession, countWithDynamicQuery, countWithDynamicQuery, fetchByPrimaryKey, findByPrimaryKey, findWithDynamicQuery, findWithDynamicQuery, findWithDynamicQuery, flush, getCurrentSession, getDataSource, getListeners, getModelClass, openSession, processException, registerListener, remove, remove, setDataSource, unregisterListener, update, update
List<UserGroup> findByUuid(String uuid)
uuid
- the uuidList<UserGroup> findByUuid(String uuid, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
uuid
- the uuidstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)List<UserGroup> findByUuid(String uuid, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
uuid
- the uuidstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)List<UserGroup> findByUuid(String uuid, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator, boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
uuid
- the uuidstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)retrieveFromCache
- whether to retrieve from the finder cacheUserGroup findByUuid_First(String uuid, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
uuid
- the uuidorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup fetchByUuid_First(String uuid, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
uuid
- the uuidorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)null
if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup findByUuid_Last(String uuid, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
uuid
- the uuidorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup fetchByUuid_Last(String uuid, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
uuid
- the uuidorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)null
if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup[] findByUuid_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId, String uuid, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
userGroupId
- the primary key of the current user groupuuid
- the uuidorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a user group with the primary key could not be foundList<UserGroup> filterFindByUuid(String uuid)
uuid
- the uuidList<UserGroup> filterFindByUuid(String uuid, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
uuid
- the uuidstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)List<UserGroup> filterFindByUuid(String uuid, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
uuid
- the uuidstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)UserGroup[] filterFindByUuid_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId, String uuid, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
userGroupId
- the primary key of the current user groupuuid
- the uuidorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a user group with the primary key could not be foundvoid removeByUuid(String uuid)
uuid
- the uuidint countByUuid(String uuid)
uuid
- the uuidint filterCountByUuid(String uuid)
uuid
- the uuidList<UserGroup> findByUuid_C(String uuid, long companyId)
uuid
- the uuidcompanyId
- the company IDList<UserGroup> findByUuid_C(String uuid, long companyId, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
uuid
- the uuidcompanyId
- the company IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)List<UserGroup> findByUuid_C(String uuid, long companyId, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
uuid
- the uuidcompanyId
- the company IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)List<UserGroup> findByUuid_C(String uuid, long companyId, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator, boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
uuid
- the uuidcompanyId
- the company IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)retrieveFromCache
- whether to retrieve from the finder cacheUserGroup findByUuid_C_First(String uuid, long companyId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
uuid
- the uuidcompanyId
- the company IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup fetchByUuid_C_First(String uuid, long companyId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
uuid
- the uuidcompanyId
- the company IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)null
if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup findByUuid_C_Last(String uuid, long companyId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
uuid
- the uuidcompanyId
- the company IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup fetchByUuid_C_Last(String uuid, long companyId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
uuid
- the uuidcompanyId
- the company IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)null
if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup[] findByUuid_C_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId, String uuid, long companyId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
userGroupId
- the primary key of the current user groupuuid
- the uuidcompanyId
- the company IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a user group with the primary key could not be foundList<UserGroup> filterFindByUuid_C(String uuid, long companyId)
uuid
- the uuidcompanyId
- the company IDList<UserGroup> filterFindByUuid_C(String uuid, long companyId, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
uuid
- the uuidcompanyId
- the company IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)List<UserGroup> filterFindByUuid_C(String uuid, long companyId, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
uuid
- the uuidcompanyId
- the company IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)UserGroup[] filterFindByUuid_C_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId, String uuid, long companyId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
userGroupId
- the primary key of the current user groupuuid
- the uuidcompanyId
- the company IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a user group with the primary key could not be foundvoid removeByUuid_C(String uuid, long companyId)
uuid
- the uuidcompanyId
- the company IDint countByUuid_C(String uuid, long companyId)
uuid
- the uuidcompanyId
- the company IDint filterCountByUuid_C(String uuid, long companyId)
uuid
- the uuidcompanyId
- the company IDList<UserGroup> findByCompanyId(long companyId)
companyId
- the company IDList<UserGroup> findByCompanyId(long companyId, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId
- the company IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)List<UserGroup> findByCompanyId(long companyId, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId
- the company IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)List<UserGroup> findByCompanyId(long companyId, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator, boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId
- the company IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)retrieveFromCache
- whether to retrieve from the finder cacheUserGroup findByCompanyId_First(long companyId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
companyId
- the company IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup fetchByCompanyId_First(long companyId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
companyId
- the company IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)null
if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup findByCompanyId_Last(long companyId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
companyId
- the company IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup fetchByCompanyId_Last(long companyId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
companyId
- the company IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)null
if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup[] findByCompanyId_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId, long companyId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
userGroupId
- the primary key of the current user groupcompanyId
- the company IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a user group with the primary key could not be foundList<UserGroup> filterFindByCompanyId(long companyId)
companyId
- the company IDList<UserGroup> filterFindByCompanyId(long companyId, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId
- the company IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)List<UserGroup> filterFindByCompanyId(long companyId, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId
- the company IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)UserGroup[] filterFindByCompanyId_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId, long companyId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
userGroupId
- the primary key of the current user groupcompanyId
- the company IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a user group with the primary key could not be foundvoid removeByCompanyId(long companyId)
companyId
- the company IDint countByCompanyId(long companyId)
companyId
- the company IDint filterCountByCompanyId(long companyId)
companyId
- the company IDList<UserGroup> findByC_P(long companyId, long parentUserGroupId)
companyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDList<UserGroup> findByC_P(long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)List<UserGroup> findByC_P(long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)List<UserGroup> findByC_P(long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator, boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)retrieveFromCache
- whether to retrieve from the finder cacheUserGroup findByC_P_First(long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
companyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup fetchByC_P_First(long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
companyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)null
if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup findByC_P_Last(long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
companyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup fetchByC_P_Last(long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
companyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)null
if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup[] findByC_P_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId, long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
userGroupId
- the primary key of the current user groupcompanyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a user group with the primary key could not be foundList<UserGroup> filterFindByC_P(long companyId, long parentUserGroupId)
companyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDList<UserGroup> filterFindByC_P(long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)List<UserGroup> filterFindByC_P(long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)UserGroup[] filterFindByC_P_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId, long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
userGroupId
- the primary key of the current user groupcompanyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a user group with the primary key could not be foundvoid removeByC_P(long companyId, long parentUserGroupId)
companyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDint countByC_P(long companyId, long parentUserGroupId)
companyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDint filterCountByC_P(long companyId, long parentUserGroupId)
companyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDUserGroup findByC_N(long companyId, String name) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
NoSuchUserGroupException
if it could not be found.companyId
- the company IDname
- the nameNoSuchUserGroupException
- if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup fetchByC_N(long companyId, String name)
null
if it could not be found. Uses the finder cache.companyId
- the company IDname
- the namenull
if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup fetchByC_N(long companyId, String name, boolean retrieveFromCache)
null
if it could not be found, optionally using the finder cache.companyId
- the company IDname
- the nameretrieveFromCache
- whether to retrieve from the finder cachenull
if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup removeByC_N(long companyId, String name) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
companyId
- the company IDname
- the nameNoSuchUserGroupException
int countByC_N(long companyId, String name)
companyId
- the company IDname
- the nameList<UserGroup> findByC_LikeN(long companyId, String name)
companyId
- the company IDname
- the nameList<UserGroup> findByC_LikeN(long companyId, String name, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId
- the company IDname
- the namestart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)List<UserGroup> findByC_LikeN(long companyId, String name, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId
- the company IDname
- the namestart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)List<UserGroup> findByC_LikeN(long companyId, String name, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator, boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId
- the company IDname
- the namestart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)retrieveFromCache
- whether to retrieve from the finder cacheUserGroup findByC_LikeN_First(long companyId, String name, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
companyId
- the company IDname
- the nameorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup fetchByC_LikeN_First(long companyId, String name, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
companyId
- the company IDname
- the nameorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)null
if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup findByC_LikeN_Last(long companyId, String name, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
companyId
- the company IDname
- the nameorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup fetchByC_LikeN_Last(long companyId, String name, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
companyId
- the company IDname
- the nameorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)null
if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup[] findByC_LikeN_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId, long companyId, String name, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
userGroupId
- the primary key of the current user groupcompanyId
- the company IDname
- the nameorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a user group with the primary key could not be foundList<UserGroup> filterFindByC_LikeN(long companyId, String name)
companyId
- the company IDname
- the nameList<UserGroup> filterFindByC_LikeN(long companyId, String name, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId
- the company IDname
- the namestart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)List<UserGroup> filterFindByC_LikeN(long companyId, String name, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
companyId
- the company IDname
- the namestart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)UserGroup[] filterFindByC_LikeN_PrevAndNext(long userGroupId, long companyId, String name, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
userGroupId
- the primary key of the current user groupcompanyId
- the company IDname
- the nameorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a user group with the primary key could not be foundvoid removeByC_LikeN(long companyId, String name)
companyId
- the company IDname
- the nameint countByC_LikeN(long companyId, String name)
companyId
- the company IDname
- the nameint filterCountByC_LikeN(long companyId, String name)
companyId
- the company IDname
- the nameList<UserGroup> findByU_C_P(long userGroupId, long companyId, long parentUserGroupId)
userGroupId
- the user group IDcompanyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDList<UserGroup> findByU_C_P(long userGroupId, long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userGroupId
- the user group IDcompanyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)List<UserGroup> findByU_C_P(long userGroupId, long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userGroupId
- the user group IDcompanyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)List<UserGroup> findByU_C_P(long userGroupId, long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator, boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userGroupId
- the user group IDcompanyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)retrieveFromCache
- whether to retrieve from the finder cacheUserGroup findByU_C_P_First(long userGroupId, long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
userGroupId
- the user group IDcompanyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup fetchByU_C_P_First(long userGroupId, long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
userGroupId
- the user group IDcompanyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)null
if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup findByU_C_P_Last(long userGroupId, long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
userGroupId
- the user group IDcompanyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)NoSuchUserGroupException
- if a matching user group could not be foundUserGroup fetchByU_C_P_Last(long userGroupId, long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
userGroupId
- the user group IDcompanyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDorderByComparator
- the comparator to order the set by (optionally null
)null
if a matching user group could not be foundList<UserGroup> filterFindByU_C_P(long userGroupId, long companyId, long parentUserGroupId)
userGroupId
- the user group IDcompanyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDList<UserGroup> filterFindByU_C_P(long userGroupId, long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userGroupId
- the user group IDcompanyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)List<UserGroup> filterFindByU_C_P(long userGroupId, long companyId, long parentUserGroupId, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
userGroupId
- the user group IDcompanyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)void removeByU_C_P(long userGroupId, long companyId, long parentUserGroupId)
userGroupId
- the user group IDcompanyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDint countByU_C_P(long userGroupId, long companyId, long parentUserGroupId)
userGroupId
- the user group IDcompanyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDint filterCountByU_C_P(long userGroupId, long companyId, long parentUserGroupId)
userGroupId
- the user group IDcompanyId
- the company IDparentUserGroupId
- the parent user group IDvoid cacheResult(UserGroup userGroup)
userGroup
- the user groupvoid cacheResult(List<UserGroup> userGroups)
userGroups
- the user groupsUserGroup create(long userGroupId)
userGroupId
- the primary key for the new user groupUserGroup remove(long userGroupId) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
userGroupId
- the primary key of the user groupNoSuchUserGroupException
- if a user group with the primary key could not be foundUserGroup findByPrimaryKey(long userGroupId) throws NoSuchUserGroupException
NoSuchUserGroupException
if it could not be found.userGroupId
- the primary key of the user groupNoSuchUserGroupException
- if a user group with the primary key could not be foundUserGroup fetchByPrimaryKey(long userGroupId)
null
if it could not be found.userGroupId
- the primary key of the user groupnull
if a user group with the primary key could not be foundMap<Serializable,UserGroup> fetchByPrimaryKeys(Set<Serializable> primaryKeys)
fetchByPrimaryKeys
in interface BasePersistence<UserGroup>
List<UserGroup> findAll()
List<UserGroup> findAll(int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
start
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)List<UserGroup> findAll(int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
start
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)List<UserGroup> findAll(int start, int end, OrderByComparator<UserGroup> orderByComparator, boolean retrieveFromCache)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
start
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)retrieveFromCache
- whether to retrieve from the finder cachevoid removeAll()
int countAll()
long[] getGroupPrimaryKeys(long pk)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupList<Group> getGroups(long pk)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupList<Group> getGroups(long pk, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
pk
- the primary key of the user groupstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)List<Group> getGroups(long pk, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<Group> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
pk
- the primary key of the user groupstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)int getGroupsSize(long pk)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupboolean containsGroup(long pk, long groupPK)
true
if the group is associated with the user group.pk
- the primary key of the user groupgroupPK
- the primary key of the grouptrue
if the group is associated with the user group; false
otherwiseboolean containsGroups(long pk)
true
if the user group has any groups associated with it.pk
- the primary key of the user group to check for associations with groupstrue
if the user group has any groups associated with it; false
otherwisevoid addGroup(long pk, long groupPK)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupgroupPK
- the primary key of the groupvoid addGroup(long pk, Group group)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupgroup
- the groupvoid addGroups(long pk, long[] groupPKs)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupgroupPKs
- the primary keys of the groupsvoid addGroups(long pk, List<Group> groups)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupgroups
- the groupsvoid clearGroups(long pk)
pk
- the primary key of the user group to clear the associated groups fromvoid removeGroup(long pk, long groupPK)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupgroupPK
- the primary key of the groupvoid removeGroup(long pk, Group group)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupgroup
- the groupvoid removeGroups(long pk, long[] groupPKs)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupgroupPKs
- the primary keys of the groupsvoid removeGroups(long pk, List<Group> groups)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupgroups
- the groupsvoid setGroups(long pk, long[] groupPKs)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupgroupPKs
- the primary keys of the groups to be associated with the user groupvoid setGroups(long pk, List<Group> groups)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupgroups
- the groups to be associated with the user grouplong[] getTeamPrimaryKeys(long pk)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupList<Team> getTeams(long pk)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupList<Team> getTeams(long pk, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
pk
- the primary key of the user groupstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)List<Team> getTeams(long pk, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<Team> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
pk
- the primary key of the user groupstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)int getTeamsSize(long pk)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupboolean containsTeam(long pk, long teamPK)
true
if the team is associated with the user group.pk
- the primary key of the user groupteamPK
- the primary key of the teamtrue
if the team is associated with the user group; false
otherwiseboolean containsTeams(long pk)
true
if the user group has any teams associated with it.pk
- the primary key of the user group to check for associations with teamstrue
if the user group has any teams associated with it; false
otherwisevoid addTeam(long pk, long teamPK)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupteamPK
- the primary key of the teamvoid addTeam(long pk, Team team)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupteam
- the teamvoid addTeams(long pk, long[] teamPKs)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupteamPKs
- the primary keys of the teamsvoid addTeams(long pk, List<Team> teams)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupteams
- the teamsvoid clearTeams(long pk)
pk
- the primary key of the user group to clear the associated teams fromvoid removeTeam(long pk, long teamPK)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupteamPK
- the primary key of the teamvoid removeTeam(long pk, Team team)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupteam
- the teamvoid removeTeams(long pk, long[] teamPKs)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupteamPKs
- the primary keys of the teamsvoid removeTeams(long pk, List<Team> teams)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupteams
- the teamsvoid setTeams(long pk, long[] teamPKs)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupteamPKs
- the primary keys of the teams to be associated with the user groupvoid setTeams(long pk, List<Team> teams)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupteams
- the teams to be associated with the user grouplong[] getUserPrimaryKeys(long pk)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupList<User> getUsers(long pk)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupList<User> getUsers(long pk, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
pk
- the primary key of the user groupstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)List<User> getUsers(long pk, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<User> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil#ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil#ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from UserGroupModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
pk
- the primary key of the user groupstart
- the lower bound of the range of user groupsend
- the upper bound of the range of user groups (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)int getUsersSize(long pk)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupboolean containsUser(long pk, long userPK)
true
if the user is associated with the user group.pk
- the primary key of the user groupuserPK
- the primary key of the usertrue
if the user is associated with the user group; false
otherwiseboolean containsUsers(long pk)
true
if the user group has any users associated with it.pk
- the primary key of the user group to check for associations with userstrue
if the user group has any users associated with it; false
otherwisevoid addUser(long pk, long userPK)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupuserPK
- the primary key of the uservoid addUser(long pk, User user)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupuser
- the uservoid addUsers(long pk, long[] userPKs)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupuserPKs
- the primary keys of the usersvoid addUsers(long pk, List<User> users)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupusers
- the usersvoid clearUsers(long pk)
pk
- the primary key of the user group to clear the associated users fromvoid removeUser(long pk, long userPK)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupuserPK
- the primary key of the uservoid removeUser(long pk, User user)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupuser
- the uservoid removeUsers(long pk, long[] userPKs)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupuserPKs
- the primary keys of the usersvoid removeUsers(long pk, List<User> users)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupusers
- the usersvoid setUsers(long pk, long[] userPKs)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupuserPKs
- the primary keys of the users to be associated with the user groupvoid setUsers(long pk, List<User> users)
pk
- the primary key of the user groupusers
- the users to be associated with the user groupSet<String> getBadColumnNames()
getBadColumnNames
in interface BasePersistence<UserGroup>