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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T10:50:43+00:00 2026-05-29T10:50:43+00:00

I am reading some values from a database that is horribly un-normalized (which I

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I am reading some values from a database that is horribly un-normalized (which I can’t control). The call retrieves announcements for university departments, and if a user is in multiple departments (which is possible), then the same results are returned multiple times for these users. However, some departments might have different announcements, while some have the same.

Is there a way for me to use the DISTINCT keyword in JPA on individual columns? This is what I currently have for the query:

String jpql = "SELECT DISTINCT annoucement FROM Announcment announcement "
                + "WHERE (announcement.date <= :now AND announcement.endDate >= :now) "
                + "AND announcement.approved = true AND announcement.departmentId IN (:departmentIDs)";

TypedQuery<Announcement> query = entityManager.createQuery(jpql,
                Announcement.class);
query.setParameter("now", new Date());
query.setParameter("departmentIDs", departmentIDs);

The departmentID value might be different, but the announcement, dates, etc. are all identical. This query returns announcements that have duplicate values.

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    2026-05-29T10:50:44+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 10:50 am

    two ways I come up with your problem:

    1. “select distinct annoucement.x, annoucement.y, annoucement.z
      …(without depId) from…”

      then construct an announcement. but you
      lost the persistent object and its references. you have to load them
      again by your Dao objects if you need.

    2. override equals() [hashCode() too] in your Annoucement class, of
      course, in equals(), depId should be out of the comparison. getting
      the list as you did, then convert the list to Set. you got
      “Distinct” objects

    hope it helps

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