Class TaskQuery.OrderByQuery
- All Implemented Interfaces:
TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns
- Direct Known Subclasses:
TaskQuery.OrderByColumnQuery
- Enclosing class:
- TaskQuery
- API:
- This is a public API.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class ch.ivyteam.ivy.workflow.query.TaskQuery
TaskQuery.AggregationQuery, TaskQuery.FilterLink, TaskQuery.FilterQuery, TaskQuery.GroupByQuery, TaskQuery.IAggregationQuery, TaskQuery.IBooleanColumnFilterQuery, TaskQuery.IBoolFilterQuery, TaskQuery.IClobColumnFilterQuery, TaskQuery.IColumnFilterQuery, TaskQuery.ICustomFieldAggregationQuery, TaskQuery.ICustomFieldFilterQuery, TaskQuery.ICustomFieldGroupBy, TaskQuery.ICustomFieldOrderBy, TaskQuery.IDateColumnFilterQuery, TaskQuery.IFilterableColumns, TaskQuery.IFilterLink, TaskQuery.IFilterQuery, TaskQuery.IGroupByQueryColumns, TaskQuery.IIntegerColumnFilterQuery, TaskQuery.INumberColumnFilterQuery, TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns, TaskQuery.IPatternColumnFilterQuery, TaskQuery.IStringColumnFilterQuery, TaskQuery.ITaskStateFilterQuery, TaskQuery.IWorkflowPriorityFilterQuery, TaskQuery.OrderByColumnQuery, TaskQuery.OrderByQuery -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionAdds an order by statement for the columnActivatorDisplayNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useactivatorDisplayName().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnActivatorIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useactivatorId().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnActivatorNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useactivatorName().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnApplicationIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useapplicationId().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnBusinessCalendarin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usebusinessCalendar().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnBusinessCaseIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usebusinessCaseId().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnBusinessRuntimein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usebusinessRuntime().descending()caseId()Adds an order by statement for the columnCaseIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usecaseId().descending()category()Adds an order by statement for the columnCategoryin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usecategory().descending()Adds an order by statement for a custom field in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usecustomField().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnDelayTimestampin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usedelayTimestamp().descending()Deprecated.Adds an order by statement for the columnEndTaskSwitchEventIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useendTaskSwitchEventId().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnEndTimestampin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useendTimestamp().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnExpiredCreatorTaskIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useexpiredCreatorTaskId().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnExpiryActivatorDisplayNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useexpiryActivatorDisplayName().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnExpiryActivatorIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useexpiryActivatorId().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnExpiryActivatorNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useexpiryActivatorName().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnExpiryPriorityin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useexpiryPriority().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnExpiryTaskStartElementPidin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useexpiryTaskStartElementPid().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnExpiryTimestampin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useexpiryTimestamp().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnFailedTimeoutTimestampin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usefailedTimeoutTimestamp().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnIsExpiredin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useisExpired().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnIsOfflinein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useisOffline().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnIsUpdatedOnStartin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useisUpdatedOnStart().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnLanguageIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending uselanguageId().descending()name()Adds an order by statement for the columnNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usename().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnNumberOfFailuresin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usenumberOfFailures().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnNumberOfResumesin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usenumberOfResumes().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnOriginalActivatorDisplayNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useoriginalActivatorDisplayName().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnOriginalActivatorIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useoriginalActivatorId().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnOriginalActivatorNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useoriginalActivatorName().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnOriginalPriorityin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useoriginalPriority().descending()priority()Adds an order by statement for the columnPriorityin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usepriority().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnProcessModelIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useprocessModelId().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnRequestPathin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending userequestPath().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnSecuritySystemIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesecuritySystemId().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnStartTaskSwitchEventIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usestartTaskSwitchEventId().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnStartTimestampin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usestartTimestamp().descending()state()Adds an order by statement for the columnStatein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usestate().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnTaskEndIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usetaskEndId().descending()taskId()Adds an order by statement for the columnTaskIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usetaskId().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnTaskStartIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usetaskStartId().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnTimeoutedCreatorIntrmdtEventIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usetimeoutedCreatorIntrmdtEventId().descending()workerId()Adds an order by statement for the columnWorkerIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useworkerId().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnWorkerSessionIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useworkerSessionId().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnWorkerUserDisplayNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useworkerUserDisplayName().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnWorkerUserNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useworkerUserName().descending()Adds an order by statement for the columnWorkingTimein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useworkingTime().descending()
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Method Details
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taskId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
TaskIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usetaskId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().taskId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY TaskId ASC- Specified by:
taskIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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caseId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
CaseIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usecaseId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().caseId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY CaseId ASC- Specified by:
caseIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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businessCaseId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
BusinessCaseIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usebusinessCaseId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().businessCaseId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY BusinessCaseId ASC- Specified by:
businessCaseIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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processModelId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
ProcessModelIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useprocessModelId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().processModelId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY ProcessModelId ASC- Specified by:
processModelIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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securitySystemId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
SecuritySystemIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usesecuritySystemId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().securitySystemId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY SecuritySystemId ASC- Specified by:
securitySystemIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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applicationId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
ApplicationIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useapplicationId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().applicationId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY ApplicationId ASC- Specified by:
applicationIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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startTaskSwitchEventId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
StartTaskSwitchEventIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usestartTaskSwitchEventId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().startTaskSwitchEventId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY StartTaskSwitchEventId ASC- Specified by:
startTaskSwitchEventIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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endTaskSwitchEventId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
EndTaskSwitchEventIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useendTaskSwitchEventId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().endTaskSwitchEventId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY EndTaskSwitchEventId ASC- Specified by:
endTaskSwitchEventIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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taskStartId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
TaskStartIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usetaskStartId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().taskStartId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY TaskStartId ASC- Specified by:
taskStartIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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taskEndId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
TaskEndIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usetaskEndId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().taskEndId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY TaskEndId ASC- Specified by:
taskEndIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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workerId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
WorkerIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useworkerId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().workerId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY WorkerId ASC- Specified by:
workerIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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workerUserName
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
WorkerUserNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useworkerUserName().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().workerUserName()
SQL part:
ORDER BY WorkerUserName ASCThis is a virtual column. It contains the same value as the column
Nameof the referencedWorker.- Specified by:
workerUserNamein interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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workerUserDisplayName
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
WorkerUserDisplayNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useworkerUserDisplayName().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().workerUserDisplayName()
SQL part:
ORDER BY WorkerUserDisplayName ASCThis is a virtual column. It contains the same value as the column
DisplayNameof the referencedWorker.- Specified by:
workerUserDisplayNamein interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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workerSessionId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
WorkerSessionIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useworkerSessionId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().workerSessionId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY WorkerSessionId ASC- Specified by:
workerSessionIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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activatorId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
ActivatorIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useactivatorId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().activatorId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY ActivatorId ASC- Specified by:
activatorIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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originalActivatorId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
OriginalActivatorIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useoriginalActivatorId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().originalActivatorId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY OriginalActivatorId ASC- Specified by:
originalActivatorIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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originalActivatorName
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
OriginalActivatorNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useoriginalActivatorName().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().originalActivatorName()
SQL part:
ORDER BY OriginalActivatorName ASCThis is a virtual column. It contains the same value as the column
MemberNameof the referencedOriginalActivator.- Specified by:
originalActivatorNamein interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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originalActivatorDisplayName
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
OriginalActivatorDisplayNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useoriginalActivatorDisplayName().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().originalActivatorDisplayName()
SQL part:
ORDER BY OriginalActivatorDisplayName ASCThis is a virtual column. It contains the same value as the column
DisplayNameof the referencedOriginalActivator.- Specified by:
originalActivatorDisplayNamein interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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expiryActivatorId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
ExpiryActivatorIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useexpiryActivatorId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().expiryActivatorId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY ExpiryActivatorId ASC- Specified by:
expiryActivatorIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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expiryActivatorName
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
ExpiryActivatorNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useexpiryActivatorName().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().expiryActivatorName()
SQL part:
ORDER BY ExpiryActivatorName ASCThis is a virtual column. It contains the same value as the column
MemberNameof the referencedExpiryActivator.- Specified by:
expiryActivatorNamein interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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expiryActivatorDisplayName
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
ExpiryActivatorDisplayNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useexpiryActivatorDisplayName().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().expiryActivatorDisplayName()
SQL part:
ORDER BY ExpiryActivatorDisplayName ASCThis is a virtual column. It contains the same value as the column
DisplayNameof the referencedExpiryActivator.- Specified by:
expiryActivatorDisplayNamein interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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expiryPriority
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
ExpiryPriorityin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useexpiryPriority().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().expiryPriority()
SQL part:
ORDER BY ExpiryPriority ASC- Specified by:
expiryPriorityin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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expiryTimestamp
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
ExpiryTimestampin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useexpiryTimestamp().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().expiryTimestamp()
SQL part:
ORDER BY ExpiryTimestamp ASC- Specified by:
expiryTimestampin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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expiryTaskStartElementPid
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
ExpiryTaskStartElementPidin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useexpiryTaskStartElementPid().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().expiryTaskStartElementPid()
SQL part:
ORDER BY ExpiryTaskStartElementPid ASC- Specified by:
expiryTaskStartElementPidin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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isExpired
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
IsExpiredin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useisExpired().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().isExpired()
SQL part:
ORDER BY IsExpired ASC- Specified by:
isExpiredin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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expiredCreatorTaskId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
ExpiredCreatorTaskIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useexpiredCreatorTaskId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().expiredCreatorTaskId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY ExpiredCreatorTaskId ASC- Specified by:
expiredCreatorTaskIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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timeoutedCreatorIntrmdtEventId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
TimeoutedCreatorIntrmdtEventIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usetimeoutedCreatorIntrmdtEventId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().timeoutedCreatorIntrmdtEventId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY TimeoutedCreatorIntrmdtEventId ASC- Specified by:
timeoutedCreatorIntrmdtEventIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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delayTimestamp
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
DelayTimestampin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usedelayTimestamp().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().delayTimestamp()
SQL part:
ORDER BY DelayTimestamp ASC- Specified by:
delayTimestampin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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state
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
Statein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usestate().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().state()
SQL part:
ORDER BY State ASC- Specified by:
statein interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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requestPath
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
RequestPathin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending userequestPath().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().requestPath()
SQL part:
ORDER BY RequestPath ASC- Specified by:
requestPathin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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name
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
Namein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usename().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().name()
SQL part:
ORDER BY Name ASCThis is a virtual column. It contains the same value as the column
Nameof the referencedTaskLocalized.- Specified by:
namein interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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description
Deprecated.Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
Descriptionin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usedescription().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().description()
SQL part:
ORDER BY Description ASCThis is a virtual column. It contains the same value as the column
Descriptionof the referencedTaskLocalized.- Specified by:
descriptionin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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priority
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
Priorityin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usepriority().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().priority()
SQL part:
ORDER BY Priority ASC- Specified by:
priorityin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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originalPriority
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
OriginalPriorityin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useoriginalPriority().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().originalPriority()
SQL part:
ORDER BY OriginalPriority ASC- Specified by:
originalPriorityin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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startTimestamp
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
StartTimestampin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usestartTimestamp().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().startTimestamp()
SQL part:
ORDER BY StartTimestamp ASC- Specified by:
startTimestampin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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endTimestamp
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
EndTimestampin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useendTimestamp().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().endTimestamp()
SQL part:
ORDER BY EndTimestamp ASC- Specified by:
endTimestampin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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businessCalendar
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
BusinessCalendarin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usebusinessCalendar().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().businessCalendar()
SQL part:
ORDER BY BusinessCalendar ASC- Specified by:
businessCalendarin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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workingTime
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
WorkingTimein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useworkingTime().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().workingTime()
SQL part:
ORDER BY WorkingTime ASC- Specified by:
workingTimein interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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- API:
- This public API is available in IvyScript and Java. It has the visibility EXPERT.
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businessRuntime
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
BusinessRuntimein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usebusinessRuntime().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().businessRuntime()
SQL part:
ORDER BY BusinessRuntime ASC- Specified by:
businessRuntimein interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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failedTimeoutTimestamp
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
FailedTimeoutTimestampin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usefailedTimeoutTimestamp().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().failedTimeoutTimestamp()
SQL part:
ORDER BY FailedTimeoutTimestamp ASC- Specified by:
failedTimeoutTimestampin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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numberOfFailures
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
NumberOfFailuresin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usenumberOfFailures().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().numberOfFailures()
SQL part:
ORDER BY NumberOfFailures ASC- Specified by:
numberOfFailuresin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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numberOfResumes
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
NumberOfResumesin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usenumberOfResumes().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().numberOfResumes()
SQL part:
ORDER BY NumberOfResumes ASC- Specified by:
numberOfResumesin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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category
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
Categoryin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usecategory().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().category()
SQL part:
ORDER BY Category ASC- Specified by:
categoryin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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isUpdatedOnStart
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
IsUpdatedOnStartin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useisUpdatedOnStart().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().isUpdatedOnStart()
SQL part:
ORDER BY IsUpdatedOnStart ASC- Specified by:
isUpdatedOnStartin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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isOffline
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
IsOfflinein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useisOffline().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().isOffline()
SQL part:
ORDER BY IsOffline ASC- Specified by:
isOfflinein interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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activatorName
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
ActivatorNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useactivatorName().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().activatorName()
SQL part:
ORDER BY ActivatorName ASCThis is a virtual column. It contains the same value as the column
MemberNameof the referencedActivator.- Specified by:
activatorNamein interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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activatorDisplayName
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
ActivatorDisplayNamein the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending useactivatorDisplayName().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().activatorDisplayName()
SQL part:
ORDER BY ActivatorDisplayName ASCThis is a virtual column. It contains the same value as the column
DisplayNameof the referencedActivator.- Specified by:
activatorDisplayNamein interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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languageId
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for the column
LanguageIdin the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending uselanguageId().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().languageId()
SQL part:
ORDER BY LanguageId ASCThis is a virtual column. It contains the same value as the column
LanguageIdof the referencedTaskLocalized.- Specified by:
languageIdin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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customField
Description copied from interface:TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumnsAdds an order by statement for a custom field in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending usecustomField().descending()Example:
TaskQuery.create().orderBy().customField().stringField("myStringField")- Specified by:
customFieldin interfaceTaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns- Returns:
- query for further composition
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