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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T22:29:58+00:00 2026-05-14T22:29:58+00:00

Please consider the following table (created using a corresponding entity) request ——- id requestor

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Please consider the following table (created using a corresponding entity)

request
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id requestor type version items 
1  a         t1   1        5
2  a         t1   2        3
3  b         t1   1        2
4  a         t2   1        4
5  a         t1   3        9 

The above is what I want to achieve. The version field is a calculated field others are user provided.
Basically the request’s version needs to be calculated based on the combination of requestor and the type. The first occurance with a given combination will have a version 1 then version 2 and so on.

I tried various things using @version on a different entity with just the three columns and joining the two entities using ManytoOne etc but I’m not able to get to the desired outcome. I dont want to confuse you with the things I tried.

Since the objective is simple there should be an easier way I suppose?
Can you please help? – any help greatly appreciated!

thanks in advance

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    2026-05-14T22:29:59+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 10:29 pm

    The Version annotation is used to specify the version field or property of an entity class that serves as its optimistic lock value. I don’t think this has anything to do with what you’re looking for. Here are some ideas though:

    1. Use a trigger on insert.
    2. Use a SQL View.
    3. Use a provider specific extension for derived attributes like Hibernate’s @Formula (this annotation that lets you map a property to an SQL expression rather than a table column).

    To illustrate the latest option, you could declare something like this:

    @Formula("(select count(r.id)+1 from Request r where r.requestor=requestor and r.type=type and r.id<id)")
    public long getVersion() { return version; }
    
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