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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:20:27+00:00 2026-05-13T20:20:27+00:00

So I have this SQL query, <named-query name=NQ::job_exists> <query> select 0 from dual where

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So I have this SQL query,

<named-query name="NQ::job_exists">
<query>
select 0 from dual where exists (select * from job_queue);
</query>
</named-query>

Which I plan to use like this:

Query q = em.createNamedQuery("NQ::job_exists");
        List<Integer> results = q.getResultList();
        boolean exists = !results.isEmpty();
        return exists;

I am not very strong in SQL/JPA however, and was wondering whether there is a better way of doing it (or ways to improve it). Should I for example, write (select jq.id from job_queue jq) instead of using a star??

EDIT:This call is very performance critical in our app.

EDIT:Did some performance testing, and while the differences were almost negligible, I finally decided to go with:

select distinct null
    from dual 
       where exists (
               select null from job_queue
       );
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    2026-05-13T20:20:27+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:20 pm

    IF you are using EXISTS Oracle I recommend using null:

    select null 
      from dual where exists (select null from job_queue);
    

    The following will be the one with lower cost on Oracle:

    select null
      from job_queue
     where rownum = 1;
    

    Update: To include the case when there are no rows on table you can run the following query:

    select count(*)
      from (select null
              from job_queue
              where rownum = 1);
    

    With this query you have a optimum plan and only two possible results: 1 if there are rows and 0 if there are no rows.

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