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// Contributors:
//     Oracle - initial API and implementation
//
package org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.parser;

/**
 * The FROM clause of a query defines the domain of the query by declaring identification
 * variables. An identification variable is an identifier declared in the FROM clause of a
 * query. The domain of the query may be constrained by path expressions. Identification variables
 * designate instances of a particular entity abstract schema type. The FROM clause can
 * contain multiple identification variable declarations separated by a comma (,).
 *
 * 
BNF: subquery_from_clause ::= FROM subselect_identification_variable_declaration {, subselect_identification_variable_declaration}*

* * @version 2.5 * @since 2.3 * @author Pascal Filion */ public final class SimpleFromClause extends AbstractFromClause { /** * Creates a new SimpleFromClause. * * @param parent The parent of this expression */ public SimpleFromClause(AbstractExpression parent) { super(parent); } @Override public void accept(ExpressionVisitor visitor) { visitor.visit(this); } @Override public String getDeclarationQueryBNFId() { return InternalSimpleFromClauseBNF.ID; } @Override public JPQLQueryBNF getQueryBNF() { return getQueryBNF(SubqueryFromClauseBNF.ID); } }




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