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@ -705,14 +705,14 @@ The ``EntityRepository#findBy()`` method additionally accepts orderings, limit a
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$tenUsers = $em->getRepository('MyProject\Domain\User')-findBy(array('age' => 20), array('name' => 'ASC'), 10, 0);
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$tenUsers = $em->getRepository('MyProject\Domain\User')->findBy(array('age' => 20), array('name' => 'ASC'), 10, 0);
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If you pass an array of values Doctrine will convert the query into a WHERE field IN (..) query automatically:
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$users = $em->getRepository('MyProject\Domain\User')-findBy(array('age' => array(20, 30, 40)));
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$users = $em->getRepository('MyProject\Domain\User')->findBy(array('age' => array(20, 30, 40)));
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// translates roughly to: SELECT * FROM users WHERE age IN (20, 30, 40)
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An EntityRepository also provides a mechanism for more concise
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