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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] (ODATA-933) Allow using instance annotations in $filter
[ https://issues.oasis-open.org/browse/ODATA-933?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Michael Pizzo updated ODATA-933: -------------------------------- Description: Instance annotations are rather similar to dynamic properties with a pre-known expressive name, i.e. the client can deduce from the name what type the dynamic property has. For example: People?$filter=Age@numericValueException eq 'NaN' would retrieve all people for which age is not a number. If ODATA-735 gets accepted, clients can know up-front which instance annotations to expect, and can use them in filter conditions. Consider this also for $select, would be more explicit than in an odata.include-annotations preference. was: Instance annotations are rather similar to dynamic properties with a pre-known expressive name, i.e. the client can deduce from the name what type the dynamic property has. If ODATA-735 gets accepted, clients can know up-front which instance annotations to expect, and can use them in filter conditions. Consider this also for $select, would be more explicit than in an odata.include-annotations preference. > Allow using instance annotations in $filter > ------------------------------------------- > > Key: ODATA-933 > URL: https://issues.oasis-open.org/browse/ODATA-933 > Project: OASIS Open Data Protocol (OData) TC > Issue Type: Bug > Components: OData URL Conventions > Affects Versions: V4.0_ERRATA02 > Environment: New Query Capabilities > Reporter: Ralf Handl > Fix For: V4.01_WD01 > > > Instance annotations are rather similar to dynamic properties with a pre-known expressive name, i.e. the client can deduce from the name what type the dynamic property has. > For example: People?$filter=Age@numericValueException eq 'NaN' > would retrieve all people for which age is not a number. > If ODATA-735 gets accepted, clients can know up-front which instance annotations to expect, and can use them in filter conditions. > Consider this also for $select, would be more explicit than in an odata.include-annotations preference. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2.2#6258)
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