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package org.jooq;
/**
* A QueryPart
to be used exclusively in SELECT
* clauses
*
* @author Lukas Eder
*/
public interface SelectField extends QueryPart {
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// API
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* The name of the field.
*
* The name is any of these:
*
* - The formal name of the field, if it is a physical table/view
* field
* - The alias of an aliased field
* - A generated / unspecified value for any other expression
* - The name of a parameter if it is a named {@link Param}
*
*/
String getName();
/**
* The field's underlying {@link Converter}.
*
* By default, all fields reference an identity-converter
* Converter<T, T>
. Custom data types may be obtained by a
* custom {@link Converter} placed on the generated {@link TableField}.
*/
Converter, T> getConverter();
/**
* The field's underlying {@link Binding}.
*/
Binding, T> getBinding();
/**
* The Java type of the field.
*/
Class getType();
/**
* The type of this field (might not be dialect-specific).
*/
DataType getDataType();
/**
* The dialect-specific type of this field.
*/
DataType getDataType(Configuration configuration);
}