Ok, can you point to a test where this is used ?
On 05 May 2014, at 13:27, mark_story <mark.story@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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.
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> 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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> -mark
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