Package oracle.kv.table
Interface IntegerDef
- All Superinterfaces:
FieldDef
IntegerDef is an extension of
FieldDef
to encapsulate an Integer.
It adds a minimum and maximum value range and type. Minimum and maximum
are inclusive.- Since:
- 3.0
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Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface oracle.kv.table.FieldDef
FieldDef.Type
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Method Summary
Methods inherited from interface oracle.kv.table.FieldDef
asAny, asAnyAtomic, asAnyJsonAtomic, asAnyRecord, asArray, asBinary, asBoolean, asDouble, asEnum, asFixedBinary, asFloat, asInteger, asJson, asLong, asMap, asNumber, asRecord, asString, asTimestamp, createArray, createBinary, createBoolean, createDouble, createEnum, createFixedBinary, createFloat, createInteger, createJsonNull, createLong, createMap, createNumber, createNumber, createNumber, createNumber, createNumber, createRecord, createString, createTimestamp, getDescription, getType, isAny, isAnyAtomic, isAnyJsonAtomic, isAnyRecord, isArray, isAtomic, isBinary, isBoolean, isComplex, isDouble, isEnum, isFixedBinary, isFloat, isInteger, isJson, isLong, isMap, isMRCounter, isNumber, isNumeric, isPrecise, isRecord, isString, isTimestamp, isType, isUUIDString, isValidIndexField, isValidKeyField
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Method Details
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getMin
Deprecated.as of release 4.0 it is no longer possible to specify ranges on Integer types. A storage size argument can be specified on an Integer type when used in a primary key.- Returns:
- the minimum value for the instance if defined, otherwise null
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getMax
Deprecated.as of release 4.0 it is no longer possible to specify ranges on Integer types. A storage size argument can be specified on an Integer type when used in a primary key.- Returns:
- the maximum value for the instance if defined, otherwise null
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clone
IntegerDef clone()Description copied from interface:FieldDef
Perform a deep copy of this FieldDef instance.
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