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notLike(x, pattern, escapeChar)

Method javax.persistence.criteria.CriteriaBuilder Predicate notLike( Expression<String> x, String pattern, Expression<Character> escapeChar ) Create a predicate for testing whether the expression ... - escape character expression Returns: not-like predicate Since: JPA 2.0
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notLike(x, pattern, escapeChar)

Method javax.persistence.criteria.CriteriaBuilder Predicate notLike( Expression<String> x, Expression<String> pattern, char escapeChar ) Create a predicate for testing whether the expression does not ... - escape character Returns: not-like predicate Since: JPA 2.0
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notLike(x, pattern)

Method javax.persistence.criteria.CriteriaBuilder Predicate notLike( Expression<String> x, Expression<String> pattern ) Create a predicate for testing whether the expression does not satisfy the given pattern. Parameters: x - string expression pattern - string expression Returns: not-like predicate Since: JPA 2.0
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notEqual(x, y)

Method javax.persistence.criteria.CriteriaBuilder Predicate notEqual( Expression<?> x, Expression<?> y ) Create a predicate for testing the arguments for inequality. Parameters: x - expression y - expression Returns: inequality predicate Since: JPA 2.0
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lt(x, y)

Method javax.persistence.criteria.CriteriaBuilder Predicate lt( Expression<?> x, Expression<?> y ) Create a predicate for testing whether the first argument is less than the second. Parameters: x - expression y - expression Returns: less-than predicate Since: JPA 2.0
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in(values)

Method javax.persistence.criteria.Expression<T> Predicate in( Expression<T> values ) Create a predicate to test whether the expression is a member of the collection. Parameters: values - expression corresponding to collection to be tested against Returns: predicate testing for membership Since: JPA 2.0
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gt(x, y)

Method javax.persistence.criteria.CriteriaBuilder Predicate gt( Expression<?> x, Expression<?> y ) Create a predicate for testing whether the first argument is greater than the second. Parameters: x - expression y - expression Returns: greater-than predicate Since: JPA 2.0
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greaterThanOrEqualTo(x, y)

Method javax.persistence.criteria.CriteriaBuilder Predicate greaterThanOrEqualTo( Expression<?> x, Expression<?> y ) Create a predicate for testing whether the first argument is greater than or equal to the second. Parameters: x - expression y - expression Returns: greater-than-or-equal predicate Since: JPA 2.0
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greaterThan(x, y)

Method javax.persistence.criteria.CriteriaBuilder Predicate greaterThan( Expression<?> x, Expression<?> y ) Create a predicate for testing whether the first argument is greater than the second. Parameters: x - expression y - expression Returns: greater-than predicate Since: JPA 2.0
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ge(x, y)

Method javax.persistence.criteria.CriteriaBuilder Predicate ge( Expression<?> x, Expression<?> y ) Create a predicate for testing whether the first argument is greater than or equal to the second. Parameters: x - expression y - expression Returns: greater-than-or-equal predicate Since: JPA 2.0

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