1
0
mirror of synced 2024-12-15 07:36:03 +03:00
doctrine2/manual/docs/DQL (Doctrine Query Language) - Conditional expressions - Literals.php
2006-10-10 20:52:10 +00:00

51 lines
1.1 KiB
PHP

<b>Strings</b><br \>
A string literal is enclosed in single quotes—for example: 'literal'. A string literal that includes a single
quote is represented by two single quotes—for example: 'literal''s'.
<div class='sql'>
<pre>
FROM User WHERE User.name = 'Vincent'
</pre>
</div>
<b>Integers</b><br \>
Integer literals support the use of PHP integer literal syntax.
<div class='sql'>
<pre>
FROM User WHERE User.id = 4
</pre>
</div>
<b>Floats</b><br \>
Float literals support the use of PHP float literal syntax.
<div class='sql'>
<pre>
FROM Account WHERE Account.amount = 432.123
</pre>
</div>
<br \>
<b>Booleans</b><br \>
The boolean literals are true and false.
<div class='sql'>
<pre>
FROM User WHERE User.admin = true
FROM Session WHERE Session.is_authed = false
</pre>
</div>
<br \>
<b>Enums</b><br \>
The enumerated values work in the same way as string literals.
<div class='sql'>
<pre>
FROM User WHERE User.type = 'admin'
</pre>
</div>
<br \>
Predefined reserved literals are case insensitive, although its a good standard to write them in uppercase.