Sharding Shpere setActualDataNodes {0000..1023}












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I am new to Shardingjdbc. My actual tables are user_0000, user_0001..user_1024. So I use the following pattern.



result.setActualDataNodes("ds0.user_${0000..1023}");


but I always get user_0, user_1, user_2 ..user_1024



Could anyone help to solve this? I also try to use



result.setActualDataNodes("ds0.user_${"0000".."1023"}");


It doesn't work.










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    I am new to Shardingjdbc. My actual tables are user_0000, user_0001..user_1024. So I use the following pattern.



    result.setActualDataNodes("ds0.user_${0000..1023}");


    but I always get user_0, user_1, user_2 ..user_1024



    Could anyone help to solve this? I also try to use



    result.setActualDataNodes("ds0.user_${"0000".."1023"}");


    It doesn't work.










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      I am new to Shardingjdbc. My actual tables are user_0000, user_0001..user_1024. So I use the following pattern.



      result.setActualDataNodes("ds0.user_${0000..1023}");


      but I always get user_0, user_1, user_2 ..user_1024



      Could anyone help to solve this? I also try to use



      result.setActualDataNodes("ds0.user_${"0000".."1023"}");


      It doesn't work.










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      I am new to Shardingjdbc. My actual tables are user_0000, user_0001..user_1024. So I use the following pattern.



      result.setActualDataNodes("ds0.user_${0000..1023}");


      but I always get user_0, user_1, user_2 ..user_1024



      Could anyone help to solve this? I also try to use



      result.setActualDataNodes("ds0.user_${"0000".."1023"}");


      It doesn't work.







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          I solved this problem.



          maybe you can try this:



          result.setActualDataNodes("ds0.user_000${0..9},ds0.user_00${10..99},ds0.user_0${100..999},ds0.user_${1000..1023}"};





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            I solved this problem.



            maybe you can try this:



            result.setActualDataNodes("ds0.user_000${0..9},ds0.user_00${10..99},ds0.user_0${100..999},ds0.user_${1000..1023}"};





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              I solved this problem.



              maybe you can try this:



              result.setActualDataNodes("ds0.user_000${0..9},ds0.user_00${10..99},ds0.user_0${100..999},ds0.user_${1000..1023}"};





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                I solved this problem.



                maybe you can try this:



                result.setActualDataNodes("ds0.user_000${0..9},ds0.user_00${10..99},ds0.user_0${100..999},ds0.user_${1000..1023}"};





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                I solved this problem.



                maybe you can try this:



                result.setActualDataNodes("ds0.user_000${0..9},ds0.user_00${10..99},ds0.user_0${100..999},ds0.user_${1000..1023}"};






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