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How to query NOT NULL with Doctrine?

I have table Test:

Test:
id | name 
1  | aaa
2  | 
3  | ccc
4  | aaa
5  | 
6  | ddd

I want result where name is NOT NULL:

aaa
ccc
aaa
ddd

How can i get with:

Doctrine_Core::getTable('Test')->findBy('name', NOTNULL??) <-doesnt working

and in model with:

$this->createQuery('u')
     ->where('name = ?', NOTNULL ???) <- doesnt working
     ->execute();
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Michael Fidy Avatar asked Sep 05 '11 08:09

Michael Fidy


3 Answers

Try this:

$this->createQuery('u')
     ->where('name IS NOT NULL')
     ->execute();

which is standard SQL syntax. Doctrine doesn't convert Null values into proper sql.

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Dziamid Avatar answered Nov 07 '22 12:11

Dziamid


Do it in Doctrine way, from query builder and Expr class.

 $qb = $entityManager->createQueryBuilder();
 $result = $qb->select('t')
        ->from('Test','t')
        ->where($qb->expr()->isNotNull('t.name'))
        ->groupBy('t.name')
        ->getQuery()
        ->getResult();

there are also distinct() function.

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Oshan Wisumperuma Avatar answered Nov 07 '22 12:11

Oshan Wisumperuma


Or just use Doctrine filter:

$filters[] = new Filter('name', null, 'notEqual');

Then

$list = $this->get(yourDBinstance)
        ->setDocIdentifier('TestBundle:Test')
        ->setFilters($filters)
        ->list();
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stiweb Avatar answered Nov 07 '22 13:11

stiweb