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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T19:46:37+00:00 2026-06-15T19:46:37+00:00

I have two questions concerning @JoinFormula and @OneToMany annotations: How can I limit the

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I have two questions concerning @JoinFormula and @OneToMany annotations:

  1. How can I limit the number of result with @JoinFormula and @OneToMany annotations?

  2. How can I define that id in expression author = id refers to Author.id?

    Author {
    
        @Id
        private Long id;
    
        @OneToMany
        @JoinFormula(value = "SELECT a FROM Article a WHERE author = id AND schedule < CURRENT_TIMESTAMP()") // limit = 15
        private List<Article> pastArticles;
    }
    

Like this, I keep having the pastArticles empty, even when I remove the schedule < part of the clause.

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    2026-06-15T19:46:39+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 7:46 pm

    Answer 1 :

    @Size(max=10)
    private List<Comment> commentList;
    

    Answer 2 :(just example like that)

    public class A{
    
        @Id
        @GeneratedValue
        private Integer id;
    
        private String uuid;
    
        ...
      }
    

    other class

    public class B{
          @Id 
          @GeneratedValue
          private Integer id;
    
          private String uuidOfA;
    
    
    
      @ManyToOne
      @JoinColumnsOrFormulas({
      @JoinColumnOrFormula(formula=@JoinFormula(value="(SELECT a.id FROM A a WHERE a.uuid = uuid)", referencedColumnName="id")),
      @JoinColumnOrFormula(column = @JoinColumn("uuidOfA", referencedColumnName="uuid"))
    })
    
         private A a;      
    }
    
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