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Tomáš Trávníček
doctrine-dbal
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Marco Pivetta
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Merge pull request #674 from ifdattic/fix-typos
Fix typos
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Join Clauses
Join Clauses
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For ``SELECT`` clauses you can generate different types ofjoins: ``INNER``,
For ``SELECT`` clauses you can generate different types of
joins: ``INNER``,
``LEFT`` and ``RIGHT``. The ``RIGHT`` join is not portable across all platforms
``LEFT`` and ``RIGHT``. The ``RIGHT`` join is not portable across all platforms
(Sqlite for example does not support it).
(Sqlite for example does not support it).
A join always belongs to one part of the from clause. This is why you have
A join always belongs to one part of the from clause. This is why you have
to
specify the alias of the ``FROM`` part the join belongs to as the first
specify the alias of the ``FROM`` part the join belongs to as the first
argument.
argument.
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The ``andX()`` and ``orX()`` methods accept an arbitrary amount
The ``andX()`` and ``orX()`` methods accept an arbitrary amount
of arguments and can be nested in each other.
of arguments and can be nested in each other.
There is a bunch of methods to create comparis
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ons and other SQL snippets
There is a bunch of methods to create comparisons and other SQL snippets
on the Expression object that you can see on the API documentation.
on the Expression object that you can see on the API documentation.
Binding Parameters to Placeholders
Binding Parameters to Placeholders
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To initialize a ``Doctrine\DBAL\Connection`` with auto-commit disabled,
To initialize a ``Doctrine\DBAL\Connection`` with auto-commit disabled,
you can also use the ``Doctrine\DBAL\Configuration`` container to mod
fi
y the
you can also use the ``Doctrine\DBAL\Configuration`` container to mod
if
y the
default auto-commit mode via ``Doctrine\DBAL\Configuration::setAutoCommit(false)``
default auto-commit mode via ``Doctrine\DBAL\Configuration::setAutoCommit(false)``
and pass it to a ``Doctrine\DBAL\Connection`` when instantiating.
and pass it to a ``Doctrine\DBAL\Connection`` when instantiating.
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