Sunday, May 4, 2014

3.0 - IN conditions

In 2.x you could just pass an array to a condition like this:

$this->find('all', array('conditions' => array('id' => array(1,2,3)));

on it would generate a IN(...) sql statement

In 3.x this:

->where(['my_id' => $arrayOfIds])

does not work

but this does:

->where(["my_id IN" => $arrayOfIds])

Is that an intentional change, or a bug ?

/thomas

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