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Vendor dynamonet Package query-builder Short Description Fluent, flexible and lightweight SQL Query Builder for PHP 7.1 (or later) License
MIT
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Fluent and flexible SQL-query-builder, merging in the best ideas from all query-builders out there.
Quick Overview
A warning on JOINs with array conditions
Notice that in the previous example, inside the join method, the first condition is 'p.user_id = u.id' instead of the more beatiful form 'p.user_id' => 'u.id', this is because the latter would have be translated to "p.user_id = 'u.id'", matching the posts where user_id is equal to the literal string "u.id" (not what we want).
Working with PDO connections
Create a new PDO instance, and pass it to the SqlQueryBuilder constructor:
Requiresphp Version
^7.1 ext-pdo Version
^7.1 ext-ds Version
^1.2 php-ds/php-ds Version
^1.2
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