Monday, May 5, 2014

3.0 - IN conditions

It is intentional. Because of the new type system, arrays and other complex types can be mapped to sql expressions in queries. This made automatically converting arrays more complex.

If you don't want to use an explicit in operator, you can use a array typehint when calling where. Ie. $q->where(['user_id' => $id], ['id' => 'int[]']);

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