Hello i'm using query builder in my laravel app. I'm trying to use the implode() method from query builder.
$edi_data_mysql = DB::table('orders_grid')
->select('id')
->where('stato_ordine', 1)
->get()
->implode('id', "', '");
dump($edi_data_mysql); // returns "2, 3, 5"
$jde_data = DB::connection('oracle')->table('table')
->select('col1', 'col2', 'col3', 'col4')
->where('col5', DB::raw("TRIM('Y')"))
->whereIn('oracle_id', $edi_data_mysql)
->get();
So for example i expect a string composed from : ' 2,3,4... ' I have to use this string in next query where i use the raw query IN ('value', 'value')
I'm trying to wrap those IDs in to single quotes like " '2', '3', '4' " but without results.
I know that i could use later the whereIn() method that accepts an array as second param, but the problem remains always about the ID wrap, because on the db that value is a string.
Which way should i go for? I need to avoid the loop*
commonlywhereIn
method acceptarray
as a second parameter. but you are passing string. I think this should solve your problem.
$edi_data_mysql = DB::table('orders_grid')
->select('id')
->where('stato_ordine', 1)
->pluck('id')
->toArray();
dump($edi_data_mysql); // returns **[2, 3, 5]**
$jde_data = DB::connection('oracle')->table('table')
->select('col1', 'col2', 'col3', 'col4')
->where('col5', DB::raw("TRIM('Y')"))
->whereIn('oracle_id', $edi_data_mysql)
->get();
By this way you can avoid loop. No matter it is string or integer, it should work for both.
I solved it like this:
$edi_data_mysql = DB::table('orders_grid')
->select('id')
->where('stato_ordine', 1)
->get()
->implode('id', "','");
$data_id = "'" . $edi_data_mysql . "'";
$jde_data = DB::connection('oracle')->table('table')
->select('col1', 'col2', 'col3', 'col4')
->where('col5', 'Y')
->whereRaw("TRIM(col5) IN ($data_id)")
->get();
This is working fine
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