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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T11:26:16+00:00 2026-05-29T11:26:16+00:00

After reading about Mapper XMLs I can’t help to wonder how one might go

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After reading about Mapper XMLs I can’t help to wonder how one might go about appling some common transforms to a parameter. For example…

<select id="selectPerson" parameterType="String" resultType="hashmap">
  <!-- #{name} should always be upper case and have a trailing % -->
  SELECT * FROM PERSON WHERE FIRST_NAME like #{name} 
</select> 

After reading this and this I can make some observations.

  1. Using SQL functions such as upper or concat or '||' or '+' to do transforms kills performance in DB2
  2. I could always wrap the the mapper or expose the details in the service layer but that seems messy

What I want is to be able to do something like…

<select id="selectPerson" parameterType="String" resultType="hashmap">
  <!-- #{name} should always be upper case and have a trailing % -->
  SELECT * FROM PERSON WHERE FIRST_NAME like #{name.upperCase() + '%'} 
</select> 

Is something like this possible or what is the second best solution?

Update: it appears that MyBatis uses OGNL for some expression evaluation. For example, if and ${} expressions use OGNL but #{} does NOT appear to unless there is some way to trick it.

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    2026-05-29T11:26:17+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 11:26 am

    I ran through the same problem too. But I didn’t find any solution for this. So I had to preprocess the #{name} parameter from the calling function.

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