20 lines
730 B
PHP
20 lines
730 B
PHP
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The FROM clause indicates the component or components from which to retrieve records.
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If you name more than one component, you are performing a join.
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For each table specified, you can optionally specify an alias. Doctrine_Query offers easy to use
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methods such as from(), addFrom(), leftJoin() and innerJoin() for managing the FROM part of your DQL query.
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<br \><br \>
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<?php
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renderCode("<?php
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// find all users
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\$q = new Doctrine_Query();
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\$coll = \$q->from('User')->execute();
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// find all users with only their names (and primary keys) fetched
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\$coll = \$q->select('u.name')->('User u');
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?>");
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?> <br \><br \>
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The following example shows how to use leftJoin and innerJoin methods: <br \><br \>
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