Adds an order by statement for the column ActivatorDisplayName
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use activatorDisplayName().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column ActivatorId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use activatorId().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column ActivatorName
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use activatorName().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column ApplicationId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use applicationId().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column BusinessCalendar
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use businessCalendar().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column BusinessCaseId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use businessCaseId().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column BusinessRuntime
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use businessRuntime().descending()
TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns.caseId()
Adds an order by statement for the column CaseId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use caseId().descending()
TaskQuery.OrderByQuery.caseId()
TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns.category()
Adds an order by statement for the column Category
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use category().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column DelayTimestamp
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use delayTimestamp().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column EndTaskSwitchEventId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use endTaskSwitchEventId().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column EndTimestamp
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use endTimestamp().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column ExpiredCreatorTaskId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use expiredCreatorTaskId().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column ExpiryActivatorDisplayName
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use expiryActivatorDisplayName().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column ExpiryActivatorId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use expiryActivatorId().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column ExpiryActivatorName
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use expiryActivatorName().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column ExpiryPriority
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use expiryPriority().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column ExpiryTaskStartElementPid
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use expiryTaskStartElementPid().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column ExpiryTimestamp
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use expiryTimestamp().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column FailedTimeoutTimestamp
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use failedTimeoutTimestamp().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column IsExpired
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use isExpired().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column IsOffline
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use isOffline().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column IsUpdatedOnStart
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use isUpdatedOnStart().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column LanguageId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use languageId().descending()
TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns.name()
Adds an order by statement for the column Name
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use name().descending()
TaskQuery.OrderByQuery.name()
Orders the result of the query by the custom Number
field fieldName
.
Adds an order by statement for the column NumberOfFailures
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use numberOfFailures().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column NumberOfResumes
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use numberOfResumes().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column OriginalActivatorDisplayName
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use originalActivatorDisplayName().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column OriginalActivatorId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use originalActivatorId().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column OriginalActivatorName
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use originalActivatorName().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column OriginalPriority
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use originalPriority().descending()
TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns.priority()
Adds an order by statement for the column Priority
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use priority().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column ProcessModelId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use processModelId().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column RequestPath
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use requestPath().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column SecuritySystemId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use securitySystemId().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column StartTaskSwitchEventId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use startTaskSwitchEventId().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column StartTimestamp
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use startTimestamp().descending()
TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns.state()
Adds an order by statement for the column State
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use state().descending()
TaskQuery.OrderByQuery.state()
Orders the result of the query by the custom String
field fieldName
.
Adds an order by statement for the column TaskEndId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use taskEndId().descending()
TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns.taskId()
Adds an order by statement for the column TaskId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use taskId().descending()
TaskQuery.OrderByQuery.taskId()
Adds an order by statement for the column TaskStartId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use taskStartId().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column TimeoutedCreatorIntrmdtEventId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use timeoutedCreatorIntrmdtEventId().descending()
Orders the result of the query by the custom Timestamp
field fieldName
.
TaskQuery.IOrderByQueryColumns.workerId()
Adds an order by statement for the column WorkerId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use workerId().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column WorkerSessionId
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use workerSessionId().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column WorkerUserDisplayName
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use workerUserDisplayName().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column WorkerUserName
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use workerUserName().descending()
Adds an order by statement for the column WorkingTime
in the default direction ascending.
To change the order to descending use workingTime().descending()