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++ Introduction
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++ SELECT queries
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++ UPDATE queries
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++ DELETE queries
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++ FROM clause
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++ JOIN syntax
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++ INDEXBY keyword
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++ WHERE clause
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++ Conditional expressions
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++ Functional Expressions
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++ Subqueries
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++ GROUP BY, HAVING clauses
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++ ORDER BY clause
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++ LIMIT and OFFSET clauses
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++ Examples
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++ The Query Registry
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Doctrine_Query_Registry is a class for registering and naming queries. It helps with the organization of your applications queries and along with that it offers some very nice convenience stuff.
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The queries are added using the add() method of the registry object. It takes two parameters, the query name and the actual DQL query.
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<code type="php">
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$r = Doctrine_Manager::getInstance()->getQueryRegistry();
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$r->add('all-users', 'FROM User u');
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</code>
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+++ Namespaces
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The Query registry supports namespaces. The namespace is separated from the actual name with / -mark. If the name of the namespace is a record name the given record has all the named queries availible in its local scope.
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<code type="php">
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$r = Doctrine_Manager::getInstance()->getQueryRegistry();
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$r->add('User/all', 'FROM User u');
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$r->add('User/byName', 'FROM User u WHERE u.name = ?');
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$user = new User();
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// find the user named Jack Daniels
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$user = $user->findOne('byName', array('Jack Daniels'));
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// find all users
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$users = $user->find('all');
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</code>
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++ BNF
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++ Introduction
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++ SELECT queries
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++ UPDATE queries
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++ DELETE queries
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++ FROM clause
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++ JOIN syntax
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++ INDEXBY keyword
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++ WHERE clause
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++ Conditional expressions
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++ Functional Expressions
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++ Subqueries
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++ GROUP BY, HAVING clauses
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++ ORDER BY clause
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++ LIMIT and OFFSET clauses
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++ Examples
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++ The Query Registry
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Doctrine_Query_Registry is a class for registering and naming queries. It helps with the organization of your applications queries and along with that it offers some very nice convenience stuff.
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The queries are added using the add() method of the registry object. It takes two parameters, the query name and the actual DQL query.
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<code type="php">
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$r = Doctrine_Manager::getInstance()->getQueryRegistry();
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$r->add('all-users', 'FROM User u');
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</code>
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+++ Namespaces
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The Query registry supports namespaces. The namespace is separated from the actual name with / -mark. If the name of the namespace is a record name the given record has all the named queries available in its local scope.
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<code type="php">
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$r = Doctrine_Manager::getInstance()->getQueryRegistry();
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$r->add('User/all', 'FROM User u');
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$r->add('User/byName', 'FROM User u WHERE u.name = ?');
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$user = new User();
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// find the user named Jack Daniels
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$user = $user->findOne('byName', array('Jack Daniels'));
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// find all users
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$users = $user->find('all');
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</code>
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++ BNF
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