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datetime - How do I query "older than three minutes" in JPA?

Is there a way to put a date range condition referencing the current time in a JPA query (that is compatible across databases)?

I can do

SELECT m FROM Mail m WHERE m.sentAt < :date

but I want to do it without having to bind a parameter (so that this can be configured as part of the named query repository and the date calculation logic does not have to enter the calling code).

So instead of :date I need "currentTime minus 3 minutes" as a hard-code literal.

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JPA supports the CURRENT_TIMESTAMP and CURRENT_TIME functions.

https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Java_Persistence/JPQL#Functions

The JPA spec does not have date functions, but some JPA providers such as EclipseLink do.

http://java-persistence-performance.blogspot.com/2012/05/jpql-vs-sql-have-both-with-eclipselink.html

JPA 2.1 also defines the FUNCTION operator to call database functions.

In EclipseLink I would try,

SELECT m FROM Mail m WHERE m.sentAt < SQL("(sysdate - interval '3' minute)")

or,

SELECT m FROM Mail m WHERE m.sentAt < SQL("(? - interval '3' minute)", CURRENT_TIMESTAMP)

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