EJB-QL and ORDER BY

Hi all,
this is my first post in this forum.
I have a question:
Is there a way in ejb-ql to make a query like this?
SELECT a FROM Test a ORDER BY :field
and then pass the parameter "field"?
I need this because i want to implement pagination in my swing jtables.
But when i need to sort data the only way that i've found is re-query with another order by param.
If you want to suggest me another way to accomplish this, let me know!
Very thanks, Eros.
P.S.: I'm using Netbeans with Oracle Toplink Essentials
Edited by: user6103941 on 13-ott-2008 15.16

It is not possible to pass in a field name as a parameter. As an alternative you could specify the ordering using our native query/expression API.
The following example was written using EclipseLink JPA:
        Query query = em.createQuery("SELECT e FROM Employee e");
        JpaHelper.getReadAllQuery(query).addAscendingOrdering("firstName");
        query.getResultList();This approach is basically casting down to the wrapped native query and populating the order-by directly.
Doug

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    I want my report for part number (which has multiple component) look like:
    Part Number: 779475-01     Quantity: 23          Part Count:2     Breakdown Count:6
    Component: CD          Amount: 115
    Component: IP          Amount: 3151
    Component: Paper          Amount: 46
    Any help or suggestion is appreciated
    RK Shah
    [email protected]

    I am using the latest 10.1.3.2.1 build 87.
    The output that I see is :
    Part Number: 777687-14 Quantity: 4 Part Count:1 Breakdown Count:3
    Component: CD
    Count: 4
    Sum of Component Price: 20
    Component: IP
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 452
    Component: Paper
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 8
    Part Number: 777687-20 Quantity: 1 Part Count:1 Breakdown Count:3
    Component: CD
    Count: 1
    Sum of Component Price: 5
    Component: Paper
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 2
    Component: IP
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 75
    Part Number: 779475-01 Quantity: 23 Part Count:2 Breakdown Count:3
    Component: CD
    Count: 23
    Sum of Component Price: 115
    Component: Paper
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 46
    Component: IP
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 3151
    and the XML data that I used is :
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    <!-- Generated by Oracle Reports version 6.0.8.25.0 -->
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