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package org.jooq;

import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.function.Function;

import org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull;

/**
 * This type is used for the {@link Insert}'s DSL API.
 * 

* Example:


 * using(configuration)
 *       .insertInto(table, field1, field2, field3, .., field10, field11)
 *       .values(valueA1, valueA2, valueA3, .., valueA10, valueA11)
 *       .values(valueB1, valueB2, valueB3, .., valueB10, valueB11)
 *       .onDuplicateKeyUpdate()
 *       .set(field1, value1)
 *       .set(field2, value2)
 *       .execute();
 * 
* * @author Lukas Eder */ public interface InsertValuesStep11 extends InsertOnDuplicateStep { /** * Add a single row of values to the insert statement. */ @NotNull @CheckReturnValue @Support InsertValuesStep11 values(T1 value1, T2 value2, T3 value3, T4 value4, T5 value5, T6 value6, T7 value7, T8 value8, T9 value9, T10 value10, T11 value11); /** * Add a single row of values to the insert statement. */ @NotNull @CheckReturnValue @Support InsertValuesStep11 values(Field value1, Field value2, Field value3, Field value4, Field value5, Field value6, Field value7, Field value8, Field value9, Field value10, Field value11); /** * Add a single row of values to the insert statement. */ @NotNull @CheckReturnValue @Support InsertValuesStep11 values(Collection values); /** * Add a single row of values to the insert statement. */ @NotNull @CheckReturnValue @Support InsertValuesStep11 values(Row11 values); /** * Add a single row of values to the insert statement. */ @NotNull @CheckReturnValue @Support InsertValuesStep11 values(Record11 values); /** * Add multiple rows of values to the insert statement. *

* This is equivalent to calling the other values clauses multiple times, but * allows for dynamic construction of row arrays. * * @see Rows#toRowArray(Function, Function, Function, Function, Function, Function, Function, Function, Function, Function, Function) */ @NotNull @CheckReturnValue @Support @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") InsertValuesStep11 valuesOfRows(Row11... values); /** * Add multiple rows of values to the insert statement. *

* This is equivalent to calling the other values clauses multiple times, but * allows for dynamic construction of row arrays. * * @see Rows#toRowList(Function, Function, Function, Function, Function, Function, Function, Function, Function, Function, Function) */ @NotNull @CheckReturnValue @Support InsertValuesStep11 valuesOfRows(Collection> values); /** * Add multiple rows of values to the insert statement. *

* This is equivalent to calling the other values clauses multiple times, but * allows for dynamic construction of row arrays. *

* Note: Irrespective of individual {@link Record#changed()} * flag values, all record values are copied to the VALUES clause * using {@link Record#intoArray()}, to match insert columns by position, not * by name. If you prefer omitting unchanged values and adding values by field * name rather than by index, use {@link InsertSetStep#set(Record...)} instead. * That syntax is available only if you omit the explicit insert columns list. */ @NotNull @CheckReturnValue @Support @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") InsertValuesStep11 valuesOfRecords(Record11... values); /** * Add multiple rows of values to the insert statement. *

* This is equivalent to calling the other values clauses multiple times, but * allows for dynamic construction of row arrays. *

* Note: Irrespective of individual {@link Record#changed()} * flag values, all record values are copied to the VALUES clause * using {@link Record#intoArray()}, to match insert columns by position, not * by name. If you prefer omitting unchanged values and adding values by field * name rather than by index, use {@link InsertSetStep#set(Record...)} instead. * That syntax is available only if you omit the explicit insert columns list. */ @NotNull @CheckReturnValue @Support InsertValuesStep11 valuesOfRecords(Collection> values); /** * Use a SELECT statement as the source of values for the * INSERT statement *

* This variant of the INSERT … SELECT statement expects a * select returning exactly as many fields as specified previously in the * INTO clause: * {@link DSLContext#insertInto(Table, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field, Field)} */ @NotNull @CheckReturnValue @Support InsertOnDuplicateStep select(Select> select); }





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