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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/main/antora/modules/ROOT/pages/jpa/query-methods.adoc
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Expand Up @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ The following table describes the keywords supported for JPA and what a method c
|`IgnoreCase`|`findByFirstnameIgnoreCase`|`… where UPPER(x.firstname) = UPPER(?1)`
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NOTE: `In` and `NotIn` also take any subclass of `Collection` as a parameter as well as arrays or varargs. For other syntactical versions of the same logical operator, check xref:repositories/query-keywords-reference.adoc[Repository query keywords].
NOTE: `In` and `NotIn` also take any subclass of `Iterable` as a parameter as well as arrays or varargs. For other syntactical versions of the same logical operator, check xref:repositories/query-keywords-reference.adoc[Repository query keywords].

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