Learning > ecsqltutorial > Meta Queries Edit this page Meta Queries - Querying ECSchemas Every iModel includes the ECDbMeta ECSchema. It exposes the content of all schemas that the iModel contains. You can therefore use ECSQL against that schema to query for schemas, classes, properties etc. Try it yourself Goal: Return the name, alias and version of all schemas in the iModel ECSQL SELECT Name, Alias, VersionMajor, VersionWrite, VersionMinor FROM meta.ECSchemaDef ORDER BY Name Try it yourself Goal: Return the properties and their types for the Element class ECSQL SELECT p.Name from meta.ECPropertyDef p JOIN meta.ECClassDef c ON c.ECInstanceId=p.Class.Id WHERE c.Name='Element' ORDER BY p.Ordinal Note the ORDER BY clause in the previous example. The property Ordinal of the ECPropertyDef class contains the position of the property in the class as it was originally defined. Another advantage of accessing the schemas via ECSQL is that you can combine that with ordinary ECSQL queries. The next examples shows how you can do that. Try it yourself Goal: Return only SpatialElements in the iModel which are of the subclass 'PhysicalObject' or 'LightLocation'. ECSQL SELECT class.Name ClassName, element.ECInstanceId ElementId, element.UserLabel FROM bis.SpatialElement element JOIN meta.ECClassDef class ON element.ECClassId=class.ECInstanceId WHERE class.Name IN ('PhysicalObject','LightLocation') Of course, the ECSQL is not precise yet because the class names are only unique within a schema. If there were a Building subclass in another schema, those instances would also be returned. This requires to bring in the ECSchemaDef class again. Try it yourself Goal: Return only SpatialElements in the iModel which are of the subclass 'PhysicalObject' from the schema 'Generic'. ECSQL SELECT class.Name ClassName, element.ECInstanceId ElementId, element.UserLabel FROM bis.SpatialElement element JOIN meta.ECClassDef class ON element.ECClassId=class.ECInstanceId JOIN meta.ECSchemaDef schema ON schema.ECInstanceId=class.Schema.Id WHERE schema.Name = 'Generic' AND class.Name IN ('PhysicalObject') < Previous | Next > Last Updated: 02 February, 2022