Laravel firstorcreate OR condition
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Is it any way to use 'Or' condition in firstorcreate function?
Model::firstOrCreate(
['name' => $request->get('name'), 'oldname' => $request->get('name')]
);
2 condition is related by 'AND', and i want to use 'Or'
But not work with ['newname' => $request->get('name') or 'oldname' => $request->get('name')]
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Is it any way to use 'Or' condition in firstorcreate function?
Model::firstOrCreate(
['name' => $request->get('name'), 'oldname' => $request->get('name')]
);
2 condition is related by 'AND', and i want to use 'Or'
But not work with ['newname' => $request->get('name') or 'oldname' => $request->get('name')]
laravel
Have you included the columns to thefilterablein themodel.phpfile?
– David Angulo
Nov 23 '18 at 4:05
when using or: "syntax error, unexpected '=>' (T_DOUBLE_ARROW), expecting ']'"
– Tommy Tang
Nov 23 '18 at 4:13
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Is it any way to use 'Or' condition in firstorcreate function?
Model::firstOrCreate(
['name' => $request->get('name'), 'oldname' => $request->get('name')]
);
2 condition is related by 'AND', and i want to use 'Or'
But not work with ['newname' => $request->get('name') or 'oldname' => $request->get('name')]
laravel
Is it any way to use 'Or' condition in firstorcreate function?
Model::firstOrCreate(
['name' => $request->get('name'), 'oldname' => $request->get('name')]
);
2 condition is related by 'AND', and i want to use 'Or'
But not work with ['newname' => $request->get('name') or 'oldname' => $request->get('name')]
laravel
laravel
asked Nov 23 '18 at 4:01
Tommy TangTommy Tang
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Have you included the columns to thefilterablein themodel.phpfile?
– David Angulo
Nov 23 '18 at 4:05
when using or: "syntax error, unexpected '=>' (T_DOUBLE_ARROW), expecting ']'"
– Tommy Tang
Nov 23 '18 at 4:13
add a comment |
Have you included the columns to thefilterablein themodel.phpfile?
– David Angulo
Nov 23 '18 at 4:05
when using or: "syntax error, unexpected '=>' (T_DOUBLE_ARROW), expecting ']'"
– Tommy Tang
Nov 23 '18 at 4:13
Have you included the columns to the
filterable in the model.php file?– David Angulo
Nov 23 '18 at 4:05
Have you included the columns to the
filterable in the model.php file?– David Angulo
Nov 23 '18 at 4:05
when using or: "syntax error, unexpected '=>' (T_DOUBLE_ARROW), expecting ']'"
– Tommy Tang
Nov 23 '18 at 4:13
when using or: "syntax error, unexpected '=>' (T_DOUBLE_ARROW), expecting ']'"
– Tommy Tang
Nov 23 '18 at 4:13
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The method firstOrCreate takes in an optional second argument, you could do something like:
Model::firstOrCreate(
['name' => $request->get('name')], ['oldname' => $request->get('name')]
);
Source: https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/eloquent#inserting-and-updating-models
From the docs:
// Retrieve flight by name, or create it with the name and delayed attributes...
$flight = AppFlight::firstOrCreate(
['name' => 'Flight 10'], ['delayed' => 1]
);
i know... But i want is name = 'Flight 10' OR ['delayed' => 1] not name = 'Flight 10' AND ['delayed' => 1]
– Tommy Tang
Nov 23 '18 at 4:36
@TommyTang You might have to do a little manual programming for this one. IfModel::firstOrCreate(...)->getKey()is null then attempt the creation with the second array.
– adam
Nov 23 '18 at 4:42
I believe you might have to build your query along with conditionals statements to determine count of models found and create/update accordingly
– korwalskiy
Nov 29 '18 at 17:00
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The method firstOrCreate takes in an optional second argument, you could do something like:
Model::firstOrCreate(
['name' => $request->get('name')], ['oldname' => $request->get('name')]
);
Source: https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/eloquent#inserting-and-updating-models
From the docs:
// Retrieve flight by name, or create it with the name and delayed attributes...
$flight = AppFlight::firstOrCreate(
['name' => 'Flight 10'], ['delayed' => 1]
);
i know... But i want is name = 'Flight 10' OR ['delayed' => 1] not name = 'Flight 10' AND ['delayed' => 1]
– Tommy Tang
Nov 23 '18 at 4:36
@TommyTang You might have to do a little manual programming for this one. IfModel::firstOrCreate(...)->getKey()is null then attempt the creation with the second array.
– adam
Nov 23 '18 at 4:42
I believe you might have to build your query along with conditionals statements to determine count of models found and create/update accordingly
– korwalskiy
Nov 29 '18 at 17:00
add a comment |
The method firstOrCreate takes in an optional second argument, you could do something like:
Model::firstOrCreate(
['name' => $request->get('name')], ['oldname' => $request->get('name')]
);
Source: https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/eloquent#inserting-and-updating-models
From the docs:
// Retrieve flight by name, or create it with the name and delayed attributes...
$flight = AppFlight::firstOrCreate(
['name' => 'Flight 10'], ['delayed' => 1]
);
i know... But i want is name = 'Flight 10' OR ['delayed' => 1] not name = 'Flight 10' AND ['delayed' => 1]
– Tommy Tang
Nov 23 '18 at 4:36
@TommyTang You might have to do a little manual programming for this one. IfModel::firstOrCreate(...)->getKey()is null then attempt the creation with the second array.
– adam
Nov 23 '18 at 4:42
I believe you might have to build your query along with conditionals statements to determine count of models found and create/update accordingly
– korwalskiy
Nov 29 '18 at 17:00
add a comment |
The method firstOrCreate takes in an optional second argument, you could do something like:
Model::firstOrCreate(
['name' => $request->get('name')], ['oldname' => $request->get('name')]
);
Source: https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/eloquent#inserting-and-updating-models
From the docs:
// Retrieve flight by name, or create it with the name and delayed attributes...
$flight = AppFlight::firstOrCreate(
['name' => 'Flight 10'], ['delayed' => 1]
);
The method firstOrCreate takes in an optional second argument, you could do something like:
Model::firstOrCreate(
['name' => $request->get('name')], ['oldname' => $request->get('name')]
);
Source: https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/eloquent#inserting-and-updating-models
From the docs:
// Retrieve flight by name, or create it with the name and delayed attributes...
$flight = AppFlight::firstOrCreate(
['name' => 'Flight 10'], ['delayed' => 1]
);
answered Nov 23 '18 at 4:32
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i know... But i want is name = 'Flight 10' OR ['delayed' => 1] not name = 'Flight 10' AND ['delayed' => 1]
– Tommy Tang
Nov 23 '18 at 4:36
@TommyTang You might have to do a little manual programming for this one. IfModel::firstOrCreate(...)->getKey()is null then attempt the creation with the second array.
– adam
Nov 23 '18 at 4:42
I believe you might have to build your query along with conditionals statements to determine count of models found and create/update accordingly
– korwalskiy
Nov 29 '18 at 17:00
add a comment |
i know... But i want is name = 'Flight 10' OR ['delayed' => 1] not name = 'Flight 10' AND ['delayed' => 1]
– Tommy Tang
Nov 23 '18 at 4:36
@TommyTang You might have to do a little manual programming for this one. IfModel::firstOrCreate(...)->getKey()is null then attempt the creation with the second array.
– adam
Nov 23 '18 at 4:42
I believe you might have to build your query along with conditionals statements to determine count of models found and create/update accordingly
– korwalskiy
Nov 29 '18 at 17:00
i know... But i want is name = 'Flight 10' OR ['delayed' => 1] not name = 'Flight 10' AND ['delayed' => 1]
– Tommy Tang
Nov 23 '18 at 4:36
i know... But i want is name = 'Flight 10' OR ['delayed' => 1] not name = 'Flight 10' AND ['delayed' => 1]
– Tommy Tang
Nov 23 '18 at 4:36
@TommyTang You might have to do a little manual programming for this one. If
Model::firstOrCreate(...)->getKey() is null then attempt the creation with the second array.– adam
Nov 23 '18 at 4:42
@TommyTang You might have to do a little manual programming for this one. If
Model::firstOrCreate(...)->getKey() is null then attempt the creation with the second array.– adam
Nov 23 '18 at 4:42
I believe you might have to build your query along with conditionals statements to determine count of models found and create/update accordingly
– korwalskiy
Nov 29 '18 at 17:00
I believe you might have to build your query along with conditionals statements to determine count of models found and create/update accordingly
– korwalskiy
Nov 29 '18 at 17:00
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Have you included the columns to the
filterablein themodel.phpfile?– David Angulo
Nov 23 '18 at 4:05
when using or: "syntax error, unexpected '=>' (T_DOUBLE_ARROW), expecting ']'"
– Tommy Tang
Nov 23 '18 at 4:13