Logo Questions Linux Laravel Mysql Ubuntu Git Menu
 

Doctrine DBAL - WHERE IN array with additional parameter

Using the example docs, I was able to get a query like this to work.

SELECT f.foo, b.bar FROM Foo f LEFT JOIN Bar b WHERE  f.foo = 20 AND b.bar IN ? 

Using DBAL, this code returns results.

$result = $this->connection->executeQuery(             $SQL,             array($bar_array),             array(\Doctrine\DBAL\Connection::PARAM_INT_ARRAY)         )->fetchAll(); 

I would like to search for f.foo as a single integer parameter well as looking for the IN statement, but I haven't figured out how to get it to function, since all of the example documents have the array as the only parameter.

like image 343
Zoot Avatar asked May 08 '14 18:05

Zoot


2 Answers

The params and types are parallel arrays. All you should have to do is add your placeholder for the f.foo value and add in the correct PDO type in types argument.

$SQL = "SELECT f.foo, b.bar         FROM Foo f LEFT JOIN Bar b         WHERE  f.foo = ? AND b.bar IN (?)";  $result = $this->connection     ->executeQuery($SQL, array($foo, $bar_array),array(             \PDO::PARAM_INT,             \Doctrine\DBAL\Connection::PARAM_INT_ARRAY      ))->fetchAll(); 

You can read the manual for more information.

like image 130
Mathew Peterson Avatar answered Sep 18 '22 14:09

Mathew Peterson


I just encountered the below behavior, so I am writing it here, maybe it will prove useful for someone else.

Beware when using named parameters with IN. You will have to repeat the names for the type-array as well:

$sql = "SELECT * FROM myTable WHERE name IN (:param_array)";  $stmt = $this->db->executeQuery(         $sql,         [             'param_array' => $paramArray         ],         [             'param_array' => Connection::PARAM_STR_ARRAY         ]     ); 
like image 43
George Olah Avatar answered Sep 17 '22 14:09

George Olah