public static interface QueryRequest.Builder extends DynamoDbRequest.Builder, CopyableBuilder<QueryRequest.Builder,QueryRequest>
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
QueryRequest.Builder | 
attributesToGet(Collection<String> attributesToGet)
 This is a legacy parameter. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
attributesToGet(String... attributesToGet)
 This is a legacy parameter. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
conditionalOperator(ConditionalOperator conditionalOperator)
 This is a legacy parameter. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
conditionalOperator(String conditionalOperator)
 This is a legacy parameter. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
consistentRead(Boolean consistentRead)
 Determines the read consistency model: If set to  
true, then the operation uses strongly
 consistent reads; otherwise, the operation uses eventually consistent reads. | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
exclusiveStartKey(Map<String,AttributeValue> exclusiveStartKey)
 The primary key of the first item that this operation will evaluate. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
expressionAttributeNames(Map<String,String> expressionAttributeNames)
 One or more substitution tokens for attribute names in an expression. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
expressionAttributeValues(Map<String,AttributeValue> expressionAttributeValues)
 One or more values that can be substituted in an expression. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
filterExpression(String filterExpression)
 A string that contains conditions that DynamoDB applies after the  
Query operation, but before
 the data is returned to you. | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
indexName(String indexName)
 The name of an index to query. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
keyConditionExpression(String keyConditionExpression)
 The condition that specifies the key value(s) for items to be retrieved by the  
Query action. | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
keyConditions(Map<String,Condition> keyConditions)
 This is a legacy parameter. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
limit(Integer limit)
 The maximum number of items to evaluate (not necessarily the number of matching items). 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
overrideConfiguration(AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration overrideConfiguration)
Add an optional request override configuration. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
overrideConfiguration(Consumer<AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration.Builder> builderConsumer)
Add an optional request override configuration. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
projectionExpression(String projectionExpression)
 A string that identifies one or more attributes to retrieve from the table. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
queryFilter(Map<String,Condition> queryFilter)
 This is a legacy parameter. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
returnConsumedCapacity(ReturnConsumedCapacity returnConsumedCapacity)
Sets the value of the ReturnConsumedCapacity property for this object. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
returnConsumedCapacity(String returnConsumedCapacity)
Sets the value of the ReturnConsumedCapacity property for this object. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
scanIndexForward(Boolean scanIndexForward)
 Specifies the order for index traversal: If  
true (default), the traversal is performed in
 ascending order; if false, the traversal is performed in descending order. | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
select(Select select)
 The attributes to be returned in the result. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
select(String select)
 The attributes to be returned in the result. 
 | 
QueryRequest.Builder | 
tableName(String tableName)
 The name of the table containing the requested items. 
 | 
buildoverrideConfigurationcopyapplyMutation, buildQueryRequest.Builder tableName(String tableName)
The name of the table containing the requested items.
tableName - The name of the table containing the requested items.QueryRequest.Builder indexName(String indexName)
 The name of an index to query. This index can be any local secondary index or global secondary index on the
 table. Note that if you use the IndexName parameter, you must also provide
 TableName.
 
indexName - The name of an index to query. This index can be any local secondary index or global secondary index
        on the table. Note that if you use the IndexName parameter, you must also provide
        TableName.QueryRequest.Builder select(String select)
The attributes to be returned in the result. You can retrieve all item attributes, specific item attributes, the count of matching items, or in the case of an index, some or all of the attributes projected into the index.
 ALL_ATTRIBUTES - Returns all of the item attributes from the specified table or index. If you
 query a local secondary index, then for each matching item in the index DynamoDB will fetch the entire item
 from the parent table. If the index is configured to project all item attributes, then all of the data can be
 obtained from the local secondary index, and no fetching is required.
 
 ALL_PROJECTED_ATTRIBUTES - Allowed only when querying an index. Retrieves all attributes that
 have been projected into the index. If the index is configured to project all attributes, this return value
 is equivalent to specifying ALL_ATTRIBUTES.
 
 COUNT - Returns the number of matching items, rather than the matching items themselves.
 
 SPECIFIC_ATTRIBUTES - Returns only the attributes listed in AttributesToGet. This
 return value is equivalent to specifying AttributesToGet without specifying any value for
 Select.
 
If you query or scan a local secondary index and request only attributes that are projected into that index, the operation will read only the index and not the table. If any of the requested attributes are not projected into the local secondary index, DynamoDB will fetch each of these attributes from the parent table. This extra fetching incurs additional throughput cost and latency.
If you query or scan a global secondary index, you can only request attributes that are projected into the index. Global secondary index queries cannot fetch attributes from the parent table.
 If neither Select nor AttributesToGet are specified, DynamoDB defaults to
 ALL_ATTRIBUTES when accessing a table, and ALL_PROJECTED_ATTRIBUTES when accessing
 an index. You cannot use both Select and AttributesToGet together in a single
 request, unless the value for Select is SPECIFIC_ATTRIBUTES. (This usage is
 equivalent to specifying AttributesToGet without any value for Select.)
 
 If you use the ProjectionExpression parameter, then the value for Select can only
 be SPECIFIC_ATTRIBUTES. Any other value for Select will return an error.
 
select - The attributes to be returned in the result. You can retrieve all item attributes, specific item
        attributes, the count of matching items, or in the case of an index, some or all of the attributes
        projected into the index.
        
        ALL_ATTRIBUTES - Returns all of the item attributes from the specified table or index. If
        you query a local secondary index, then for each matching item in the index DynamoDB will fetch the
        entire item from the parent table. If the index is configured to project all item attributes, then all
        of the data can be obtained from the local secondary index, and no fetching is required.
        
        ALL_PROJECTED_ATTRIBUTES - Allowed only when querying an index. Retrieves all attributes
        that have been projected into the index. If the index is configured to project all attributes, this
        return value is equivalent to specifying ALL_ATTRIBUTES.
        
        COUNT - Returns the number of matching items, rather than the matching items themselves.
        
        SPECIFIC_ATTRIBUTES - Returns only the attributes listed in AttributesToGet.
        This return value is equivalent to specifying AttributesToGet without specifying any
        value for Select.
        
If you query or scan a local secondary index and request only attributes that are projected into that index, the operation will read only the index and not the table. If any of the requested attributes are not projected into the local secondary index, DynamoDB will fetch each of these attributes from the parent table. This extra fetching incurs additional throughput cost and latency.
If you query or scan a global secondary index, you can only request attributes that are projected into the index. Global secondary index queries cannot fetch attributes from the parent table.
        If neither Select nor AttributesToGet are specified, DynamoDB defaults to
        ALL_ATTRIBUTES when accessing a table, and ALL_PROJECTED_ATTRIBUTES when
        accessing an index. You cannot use both Select and AttributesToGet together
        in a single request, unless the value for Select is SPECIFIC_ATTRIBUTES.
        (This usage is equivalent to specifying AttributesToGet without any value for
        Select.)
        
        If you use the ProjectionExpression parameter, then the value for Select can
        only be SPECIFIC_ATTRIBUTES. Any other value for Select will return an
        error.
        
Select, 
SelectQueryRequest.Builder select(Select select)
The attributes to be returned in the result. You can retrieve all item attributes, specific item attributes, the count of matching items, or in the case of an index, some or all of the attributes projected into the index.
 ALL_ATTRIBUTES - Returns all of the item attributes from the specified table or index. If you
 query a local secondary index, then for each matching item in the index DynamoDB will fetch the entire item
 from the parent table. If the index is configured to project all item attributes, then all of the data can be
 obtained from the local secondary index, and no fetching is required.
 
 ALL_PROJECTED_ATTRIBUTES - Allowed only when querying an index. Retrieves all attributes that
 have been projected into the index. If the index is configured to project all attributes, this return value
 is equivalent to specifying ALL_ATTRIBUTES.
 
 COUNT - Returns the number of matching items, rather than the matching items themselves.
 
 SPECIFIC_ATTRIBUTES - Returns only the attributes listed in AttributesToGet. This
 return value is equivalent to specifying AttributesToGet without specifying any value for
 Select.
 
If you query or scan a local secondary index and request only attributes that are projected into that index, the operation will read only the index and not the table. If any of the requested attributes are not projected into the local secondary index, DynamoDB will fetch each of these attributes from the parent table. This extra fetching incurs additional throughput cost and latency.
If you query or scan a global secondary index, you can only request attributes that are projected into the index. Global secondary index queries cannot fetch attributes from the parent table.
 If neither Select nor AttributesToGet are specified, DynamoDB defaults to
 ALL_ATTRIBUTES when accessing a table, and ALL_PROJECTED_ATTRIBUTES when accessing
 an index. You cannot use both Select and AttributesToGet together in a single
 request, unless the value for Select is SPECIFIC_ATTRIBUTES. (This usage is
 equivalent to specifying AttributesToGet without any value for Select.)
 
 If you use the ProjectionExpression parameter, then the value for Select can only
 be SPECIFIC_ATTRIBUTES. Any other value for Select will return an error.
 
select - The attributes to be returned in the result. You can retrieve all item attributes, specific item
        attributes, the count of matching items, or in the case of an index, some or all of the attributes
        projected into the index.
        
        ALL_ATTRIBUTES - Returns all of the item attributes from the specified table or index. If
        you query a local secondary index, then for each matching item in the index DynamoDB will fetch the
        entire item from the parent table. If the index is configured to project all item attributes, then all
        of the data can be obtained from the local secondary index, and no fetching is required.
        
        ALL_PROJECTED_ATTRIBUTES - Allowed only when querying an index. Retrieves all attributes
        that have been projected into the index. If the index is configured to project all attributes, this
        return value is equivalent to specifying ALL_ATTRIBUTES.
        
        COUNT - Returns the number of matching items, rather than the matching items themselves.
        
        SPECIFIC_ATTRIBUTES - Returns only the attributes listed in AttributesToGet.
        This return value is equivalent to specifying AttributesToGet without specifying any
        value for Select.
        
If you query or scan a local secondary index and request only attributes that are projected into that index, the operation will read only the index and not the table. If any of the requested attributes are not projected into the local secondary index, DynamoDB will fetch each of these attributes from the parent table. This extra fetching incurs additional throughput cost and latency.
If you query or scan a global secondary index, you can only request attributes that are projected into the index. Global secondary index queries cannot fetch attributes from the parent table.
        If neither Select nor AttributesToGet are specified, DynamoDB defaults to
        ALL_ATTRIBUTES when accessing a table, and ALL_PROJECTED_ATTRIBUTES when
        accessing an index. You cannot use both Select and AttributesToGet together
        in a single request, unless the value for Select is SPECIFIC_ATTRIBUTES.
        (This usage is equivalent to specifying AttributesToGet without any value for
        Select.)
        
        If you use the ProjectionExpression parameter, then the value for Select can
        only be SPECIFIC_ATTRIBUTES. Any other value for Select will return an
        error.
        
Select, 
SelectQueryRequest.Builder attributesToGet(Collection<String> attributesToGet)
 This is a legacy parameter. Use ProjectionExpression instead. For more information, see AttributesToGet in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
 
attributesToGet - This is a legacy parameter. Use ProjectionExpression instead. For more information, see
        AttributesToGet in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.QueryRequest.Builder attributesToGet(String... attributesToGet)
 This is a legacy parameter. Use ProjectionExpression instead. For more information, see AttributesToGet in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
 
attributesToGet - This is a legacy parameter. Use ProjectionExpression instead. For more information, see
        AttributesToGet in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.QueryRequest.Builder limit(Integer limit)
 The maximum number of items to evaluate (not necessarily the number of matching items). If DynamoDB processes
 the number of items up to the limit while processing the results, it stops the operation and returns the
 matching values up to that point, and a key in LastEvaluatedKey to apply in a subsequent
 operation, so that you can pick up where you left off. Also, if the processed data set size exceeds 1 MB
 before DynamoDB reaches this limit, it stops the operation and returns the matching values up to the limit,
 and a key in LastEvaluatedKey to apply in a subsequent operation to continue the operation. For
 more information, see Query and Scan
 in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
 
limit - The maximum number of items to evaluate (not necessarily the number of matching items). If DynamoDB
        processes the number of items up to the limit while processing the results, it stops the operation and
        returns the matching values up to that point, and a key in LastEvaluatedKey to apply in a
        subsequent operation, so that you can pick up where you left off. Also, if the processed data set size
        exceeds 1 MB before DynamoDB reaches this limit, it stops the operation and returns the matching
        values up to the limit, and a key in LastEvaluatedKey to apply in a subsequent operation
        to continue the operation. For more information, see Query and
        Scan in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.QueryRequest.Builder consistentRead(Boolean consistentRead)
 Determines the read consistency model: If set to true, then the operation uses strongly
 consistent reads; otherwise, the operation uses eventually consistent reads.
 
 Strongly consistent reads are not supported on global secondary indexes. If you query a global secondary
 index with ConsistentRead set to true, you will receive a
 ValidationException.
 
consistentRead - Determines the read consistency model: If set to true, then the operation uses strongly
        consistent reads; otherwise, the operation uses eventually consistent reads.
        
        Strongly consistent reads are not supported on global secondary indexes. If you query a global
        secondary index with ConsistentRead set to true, you will receive a
        ValidationException.
QueryRequest.Builder keyConditions(Map<String,Condition> keyConditions)
 This is a legacy parameter. Use KeyConditionExpression instead. For more information, see KeyConditions in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
 
keyConditions - This is a legacy parameter. Use KeyConditionExpression instead. For more information, see
        KeyConditions in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.QueryRequest.Builder queryFilter(Map<String,Condition> queryFilter)
 This is a legacy parameter. Use FilterExpression instead. For more information, see QueryFilter in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
 
queryFilter - This is a legacy parameter. Use FilterExpression instead. For more information, see QueryFilter in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.QueryRequest.Builder conditionalOperator(String conditionalOperator)
 This is a legacy parameter. Use FilterExpression instead. For more information, see ConditionalOperator in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
 
conditionalOperator - This is a legacy parameter. Use FilterExpression instead. For more information, see ConditionalOperator in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.ConditionalOperator, 
ConditionalOperatorQueryRequest.Builder conditionalOperator(ConditionalOperator conditionalOperator)
 This is a legacy parameter. Use FilterExpression instead. For more information, see ConditionalOperator in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
 
conditionalOperator - This is a legacy parameter. Use FilterExpression instead. For more information, see ConditionalOperator in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.ConditionalOperator, 
ConditionalOperatorQueryRequest.Builder scanIndexForward(Boolean scanIndexForward)
 Specifies the order for index traversal: If true (default), the traversal is performed in
 ascending order; if false, the traversal is performed in descending order.
 
Items with the same partition key value are stored in sorted order by sort key. If the sort key data type is Number, the results are stored in numeric order. For type String, the results are stored in order of UTF-8 bytes. For type Binary, DynamoDB treats each byte of the binary data as unsigned.
 If ScanIndexForward is true, DynamoDB returns the results in the order in which
 they are stored (by sort key value). This is the default behavior. If ScanIndexForward is
 false, DynamoDB reads the results in reverse order by sort key value, and then returns the
 results to the client.
 
scanIndexForward - Specifies the order for index traversal: If true (default), the traversal is performed in
        ascending order; if false, the traversal is performed in descending order. 
        Items with the same partition key value are stored in sorted order by sort key. If the sort key data type is Number, the results are stored in numeric order. For type String, the results are stored in order of UTF-8 bytes. For type Binary, DynamoDB treats each byte of the binary data as unsigned.
        If ScanIndexForward is true, DynamoDB returns the results in the order in
        which they are stored (by sort key value). This is the default behavior. If
        ScanIndexForward is false, DynamoDB reads the results in reverse order by
        sort key value, and then returns the results to the client.
QueryRequest.Builder exclusiveStartKey(Map<String,AttributeValue> exclusiveStartKey)
 The primary key of the first item that this operation will evaluate. Use the value that was returned for
 LastEvaluatedKey in the previous operation.
 
 The data type for ExclusiveStartKey must be String, Number or Binary. No set data types are
 allowed.
 
exclusiveStartKey - The primary key of the first item that this operation will evaluate. Use the value that was returned
        for LastEvaluatedKey in the previous operation.
        
        The data type for ExclusiveStartKey must be String, Number or Binary. No set data types
        are allowed.
QueryRequest.Builder returnConsumedCapacity(String returnConsumedCapacity)
returnConsumedCapacity - The new value for the ReturnConsumedCapacity property for this object.ReturnConsumedCapacity, 
ReturnConsumedCapacityQueryRequest.Builder returnConsumedCapacity(ReturnConsumedCapacity returnConsumedCapacity)
returnConsumedCapacity - The new value for the ReturnConsumedCapacity property for this object.ReturnConsumedCapacity, 
ReturnConsumedCapacityQueryRequest.Builder projectionExpression(String projectionExpression)
A string that identifies one or more attributes to retrieve from the table. These attributes can include scalars, sets, or elements of a JSON document. The attributes in the expression must be separated by commas.
If no attribute names are specified, then all attributes will be returned. If any of the requested attributes are not found, they will not appear in the result.
For more information, see Accessing Item Attributes in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
projectionExpression - A string that identifies one or more attributes to retrieve from the table. These attributes can
        include scalars, sets, or elements of a JSON document. The attributes in the expression must be
        separated by commas.
        If no attribute names are specified, then all attributes will be returned. If any of the requested attributes are not found, they will not appear in the result.
For more information, see Accessing Item Attributes in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
QueryRequest.Builder filterExpression(String filterExpression)
 A string that contains conditions that DynamoDB applies after the Query operation, but before
 the data is returned to you. Items that do not satisfy the FilterExpression criteria are not
 returned.
 
 A FilterExpression does not allow key attributes. You cannot define a filter expression based on
 a partition key or a sort key.
 
 A FilterExpression is applied after the items have already been read; the process of filtering
 does not consume any additional read capacity units.
 
For more information, see Filter Expressions in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
filterExpression - A string that contains conditions that DynamoDB applies after the Query operation, but
        before the data is returned to you. Items that do not satisfy the FilterExpression
        criteria are not returned.
        
        A FilterExpression does not allow key attributes. You cannot define a filter expression
        based on a partition key or a sort key.
        
        A FilterExpression is applied after the items have already been read; the process of
        filtering does not consume any additional read capacity units.
        
For more information, see Filter Expressions in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
QueryRequest.Builder keyConditionExpression(String keyConditionExpression)
 The condition that specifies the key value(s) for items to be retrieved by the Query action.
 
The condition must perform an equality test on a single partition key value.
 The condition can optionally perform one of several comparison tests on a single sort key value. This allows
 Query to retrieve one item with a given partition key value and sort key value, or several items
 that have the same partition key value but different sort key values.
 
The partition key equality test is required, and must be specified in the following format:
 partitionKeyName = :partitionkeyval
 
 If you also want to provide a condition for the sort key, it must be combined using AND with the
 condition for the sort key. Following is an example, using the = comparison operator for the sort key:
 
 partitionKeyName = :partitionkeyval AND
 sortKeyName = :sortkeyval
 
Valid comparisons for the sort key condition are as follows:
 sortKeyName = :sortkeyval - true if the sort key value is equal to
 :sortkeyval.
 
 sortKeyName < :sortkeyval - true if the sort key value is less than
 :sortkeyval.
 
 sortKeyName <= :sortkeyval - true if the sort key value is less
 than or equal to :sortkeyval.
 
 sortKeyName > :sortkeyval - true if the sort key value is greater
 than :sortkeyval.
 
 sortKeyName >=  :sortkeyval - true if the sort key value is greater
 than or equal to :sortkeyval.
 
 sortKeyName BETWEEN :sortkeyval1 AND
 :sortkeyval2 - true if the sort key value is greater than or equal to :sortkeyval1,
 and less than or equal to :sortkeyval2.
 
 begins_with ( sortKeyName, :sortkeyval ) - true if the
 sort key value begins with a particular operand. (You cannot use this function with a sort key that is of
 type Number.) Note that the function name begins_with is case-sensitive.
 
 Use the ExpressionAttributeValues parameter to replace tokens such as :partitionval
 and :sortval with actual values at runtime.
 
 You can optionally use the ExpressionAttributeNames parameter to replace the names of the
 partition key and sort key with placeholder tokens. This option might be necessary if an attribute name
 conflicts with a DynamoDB reserved word. For example, the following KeyConditionExpression
 parameter causes an error because Size is a reserved word:
 
 Size = :myval
 
 To work around this, define a placeholder (such a #S) to represent the attribute name
 Size. KeyConditionExpression then is as follows:
 
 #S = :myval
 
For a list of reserved words, see Reserved Words in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
 For more information on ExpressionAttributeNames and ExpressionAttributeValues, see
 Using
 Placeholders for Attribute Names and Values in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
 
keyConditionExpression - The condition that specifies the key value(s) for items to be retrieved by the Query
        action.
        The condition must perform an equality test on a single partition key value.
        The condition can optionally perform one of several comparison tests on a single sort key value. This
        allows Query to retrieve one item with a given partition key value and sort key value, or
        several items that have the same partition key value but different sort key values.
        
The partition key equality test is required, and must be specified in the following format:
        partitionKeyName = :partitionkeyval
        
        If you also want to provide a condition for the sort key, it must be combined using AND
        with the condition for the sort key. Following is an example, using the = comparison operator
        for the sort key:
        
        partitionKeyName = :partitionkeyval AND
        sortKeyName = :sortkeyval
        
Valid comparisons for the sort key condition are as follows:
        sortKeyName = :sortkeyval - true if the sort key value is equal
        to :sortkeyval.
        
        sortKeyName < :sortkeyval - true if the sort key value is
        less than :sortkeyval.
        
        sortKeyName <= :sortkeyval - true if the sort key value is
        less than or equal to :sortkeyval.
        
        sortKeyName > :sortkeyval - true if the sort key value is
        greater than :sortkeyval.
        
        sortKeyName >=  :sortkeyval - true if the sort key value is
        greater than or equal to :sortkeyval.
        
        sortKeyName BETWEEN :sortkeyval1 AND
        :sortkeyval2 - true if the sort key value is greater than or equal to
        :sortkeyval1, and less than or equal to :sortkeyval2.
        
        begins_with ( sortKeyName, :sortkeyval ) - true if
        the sort key value begins with a particular operand. (You cannot use this function with a sort key
        that is of type Number.) Note that the function name begins_with is case-sensitive.
        
        Use the ExpressionAttributeValues parameter to replace tokens such as
        :partitionval and :sortval with actual values at runtime.
        
        You can optionally use the ExpressionAttributeNames parameter to replace the names of the
        partition key and sort key with placeholder tokens. This option might be necessary if an attribute
        name conflicts with a DynamoDB reserved word. For example, the following
        KeyConditionExpression parameter causes an error because Size is a reserved word:
        
        Size = :myval
        
        To work around this, define a placeholder (such a #S) to represent the attribute name
        Size. KeyConditionExpression then is as follows:
        
        #S = :myval
        
For a list of reserved words, see Reserved Words in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
        For more information on ExpressionAttributeNames and
        ExpressionAttributeValues, see Using Placeholders for Attribute Names and Values in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
QueryRequest.Builder expressionAttributeNames(Map<String,String> expressionAttributeNames)
 One or more substitution tokens for attribute names in an expression. The following are some use cases for
 using ExpressionAttributeNames:
 
To access an attribute whose name conflicts with a DynamoDB reserved word.
To create a placeholder for repeating occurrences of an attribute name in an expression.
To prevent special characters in an attribute name from being misinterpreted in an expression.
Use the # character in an expression to dereference an attribute name. For example, consider the following attribute name:
 Percentile
 
 The name of this attribute conflicts with a reserved word, so it cannot be used directly in an expression.
 (For the complete list of reserved words, see Reserved Words
 in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide). To work around this, you could specify the following for
 ExpressionAttributeNames:
 
 {"#P":"Percentile"}
 
You could then use this substitution in an expression, as in this example:
 #P = :val
 
Tokens that begin with the : character are expression attribute values, which are placeholders for the actual value at runtime.
For more information on expression attribute names, see Accessing Item Attributes in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
expressionAttributeNames - One or more substitution tokens for attribute names in an expression. The following are some use cases
        for using ExpressionAttributeNames:
        To access an attribute whose name conflicts with a DynamoDB reserved word.
To create a placeholder for repeating occurrences of an attribute name in an expression.
To prevent special characters in an attribute name from being misinterpreted in an expression.
Use the # character in an expression to dereference an attribute name. For example, consider the following attribute name:
        Percentile
        
        The name of this attribute conflicts with a reserved word, so it cannot be used directly in an
        expression. (For the complete list of reserved words, see Reserved
        Words in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide). To work around this, you could specify the
        following for ExpressionAttributeNames:
        
        {"#P":"Percentile"}
        
You could then use this substitution in an expression, as in this example:
        #P = :val
        
Tokens that begin with the : character are expression attribute values, which are placeholders for the actual value at runtime.
For more information on expression attribute names, see Accessing Item Attributes in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
QueryRequest.Builder expressionAttributeValues(Map<String,AttributeValue> expressionAttributeValues)
One or more values that can be substituted in an expression.
Use the : (colon) character in an expression to dereference an attribute value. For example, suppose that you wanted to check whether the value of the ProductStatus attribute was one of the following:
 Available | Backordered | Discontinued
 
 You would first need to specify ExpressionAttributeValues as follows:
 
 { ":avail":{"S":"Available"}, ":back":{"S":"Backordered"}, ":disc":{"S":"Discontinued"} }
 
You could then use these values in an expression, such as this:
 ProductStatus IN (:avail, :back, :disc)
 
For more information on expression attribute values, see Specifying Conditions in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
expressionAttributeValues - One or more values that can be substituted in an expression.
        Use the : (colon) character in an expression to dereference an attribute value. For example, suppose that you wanted to check whether the value of the ProductStatus attribute was one of the following:
        Available | Backordered | Discontinued
        
        You would first need to specify ExpressionAttributeValues as follows:
        
        { ":avail":{"S":"Available"}, ":back":{"S":"Backordered"}, ":disc":{"S":"Discontinued"} }
        
You could then use these values in an expression, such as this:
        ProductStatus IN (:avail, :back, :disc)
        
For more information on expression attribute values, see Specifying Conditions in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
QueryRequest.Builder overrideConfiguration(AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration overrideConfiguration)
AwsRequest.BuilderoverrideConfiguration in interface AwsRequest.BuilderoverrideConfiguration - The override configuration.QueryRequest.Builder overrideConfiguration(Consumer<AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration.Builder> builderConsumer)
AwsRequest.BuilderoverrideConfiguration in interface AwsRequest.BuilderbuilderConsumer - A Consumer to which an empty AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration.Builder will be
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