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 -<h1>Result Maps</h1>
 -<a href="?page=Manual.ParameterMaps">Parameter Maps</a> and 
 -<a href="?page=Manual.InlineParameterMaps">Inline parameters</a>
 - map object properties to parameters in a database query. Result Maps
 -finish the job by mapping the result of a database query (a set of columns) to
 -object properties. Next to Mapped Statements, the Result Map is probably one
 -of the most commonly used and most important features to understand.</p>
 -
 -<p>A Result Map lets you control how data is extracted from the result of a
 -query, and how the columns are mapped to object properties. A Result Map can
 -describe the column type, a null value replacement, and complex property
 -mappings including Collections. The following example shows the structure
 -of a <tt><resultMap></tt> element.</p>
 -
 -<com:TTextHighlighter Language="xml" CssClass="source">
 -<resultMap id="resultMapIdentifier"
 -           [class="class.name"]
 -           [extends="[sqlMapNamespace.]resultMapId"]>
 -
 -   <result property="propertyName"
 -           column="columnName"
 -           [columnIndex="columnIndex"]
 -           [dbType="databaseType"]
 -           [type="propertyCLRType"]
 -           [resultMapping="resultMapName"]
 -           [nullValue="nullValueReplacement"]
 -           [select="someOtherStatementName"]
 -           [lazyLoad="true|false"]
 -           [typeHandler="class.name"]
 -   />
 -   <result ... .../>
 -   <result ... .../>
 -</resultMap>
 -</com:TTextHighlighter>
 -
 -<p>In the above example, the <tt>[brackets]</tt> indicate optional attributes.
 -The <tt>id</tt> attribute is required and provides a name for the statement to
 -reference. The <tt>class</tt> attribute is also required, and specifies the full
 -name of a PHP class. This is the class that will be instantiated and populated
 -based on the result mappings it contains.</p>
 -
 -<p>The <tt>resultMap</tt> can contain any number of property mappings that map object
 -properties to the columns of a result element. The property mappings are
 -applied, and the columns are read, in the order that they are defined.
 -Maintaining the element order ensures consistent results between different
 -drivers and providers.</p>
 -
 -<div class="note"><b class="tip">Note:</b>
 -As with parameter classes, the result class must be a PHP class object or
 -array instance.
 -</div>
 -
 -<h1>Extending <tt>resultMaps</tt></h1>
 -<p>The optional <tt>extends</tt> attribute can be set to the name of another
 -<tt>resultMap</tt> upon which to base this <tt>resultMap</tt>. All properties of the
 -"parent" <tt>resultMap</tt> will be included as part of this <tt>resultMap</tt>, and
 -values from the "parent" <tt>resultMap</tt> are set before any values specified
 -by this <tt>resultMap</tt>. The effect is similar to extending a class.</p>
 -
 -<div class="tip"><b class="tip">Tip:</b>
 -The "parent" <tt>resultMap</tt> must be defined in the file before the extending
 -<tt>resultMap</tt>. The classes for the parent and child <tt>resultMaps</tt> need not be
 -the same, and do not need to be related in any way.
 -</div>
 -
 -</com:TContent>
 | 
