Using Queries with Eloquent Query Builder
everyone:
Id like to know how can I write a MySQL and execute it directly with the Query Builder. Let's say something easy, like "SELECT name FROM customers WHERE age < '23' AND city LIKE '%Carolina';".
I'd like can use this query directly, no with methods, just pass the query as it is, and get the results. Is it possible?
Thanks every one.
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everyone:
Id like to know how can I write a MySQL and execute it directly with the Query Builder. Let's say something easy, like "SELECT name FROM customers WHERE age < '23' AND city LIKE '%Carolina';".
I'd like can use this query directly, no with methods, just pass the query as it is, and get the results. Is it possible?
Thanks every one.
eloquent query-builder
add a comment |
everyone:
Id like to know how can I write a MySQL and execute it directly with the Query Builder. Let's say something easy, like "SELECT name FROM customers WHERE age < '23' AND city LIKE '%Carolina';".
I'd like can use this query directly, no with methods, just pass the query as it is, and get the results. Is it possible?
Thanks every one.
eloquent query-builder
everyone:
Id like to know how can I write a MySQL and execute it directly with the Query Builder. Let's say something easy, like "SELECT name FROM customers WHERE age < '23' AND city LIKE '%Carolina';".
I'd like can use this query directly, no with methods, just pass the query as it is, and get the results. Is it possible?
Thanks every one.
eloquent query-builder
eloquent query-builder
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Yes, you can do that. There are quite some methods available on the DB facade. In your case, a simple DB::select() should do the trick:
DB::select('SELECT name FROM customers WHERE age < ? AND city LIKE ?', [23, '%Carolina']);
The second argument of DB::select() contains the parameters you pass to the query. Passing them this way prevents an sql injection vulnerability.
Thank you vey much. You really helped me.
– Chefito
Nov 25 '18 at 18:01
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Yes, you can do that. There are quite some methods available on the DB facade. In your case, a simple DB::select() should do the trick:
DB::select('SELECT name FROM customers WHERE age < ? AND city LIKE ?', [23, '%Carolina']);
The second argument of DB::select() contains the parameters you pass to the query. Passing them this way prevents an sql injection vulnerability.
Thank you vey much. You really helped me.
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Nov 25 '18 at 18:01
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Yes, you can do that. There are quite some methods available on the DB facade. In your case, a simple DB::select() should do the trick:
DB::select('SELECT name FROM customers WHERE age < ? AND city LIKE ?', [23, '%Carolina']);
The second argument of DB::select() contains the parameters you pass to the query. Passing them this way prevents an sql injection vulnerability.
Thank you vey much. You really helped me.
– Chefito
Nov 25 '18 at 18:01
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Yes, you can do that. There are quite some methods available on the DB facade. In your case, a simple DB::select() should do the trick:
DB::select('SELECT name FROM customers WHERE age < ? AND city LIKE ?', [23, '%Carolina']);
The second argument of DB::select() contains the parameters you pass to the query. Passing them this way prevents an sql injection vulnerability.
Yes, you can do that. There are quite some methods available on the DB facade. In your case, a simple DB::select() should do the trick:
DB::select('SELECT name FROM customers WHERE age < ? AND city LIKE ?', [23, '%Carolina']);
The second argument of DB::select() contains the parameters you pass to the query. Passing them this way prevents an sql injection vulnerability.
answered Nov 25 '18 at 17:49
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Thank you vey much. You really helped me.
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Thank you vey much. You really helped me.
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