@MohanPrasad look at last section with result sql query if it is what you looking for (ignore different columns names ) then just grab first code section from answer and test it yourself
That works great!!!! So using foreach you can loop the elements and pass it on to the like condition!! but it breaks the code when I have no facilities created. but anyways i have an alternative solution. Thanks very much!!
<?php
namespace app\models;
use Yii;
use yii\base\Model;
use yii\data\ActiveDataProvider;
use app\models\Area;
/**
* AreaSearch represents the model behind the search form about `app\models\Area`.
*/
class AreaSearch extends Area
{
/**
* @inheritdoc
*/
public function rules()
{
return [
[['area_id', 'area_contact', 'facility_id'], 'integer'],
[['area_name'], 'safe'],
];
}
/**
* @inheritdoc
*/
public function scenarios()
public function search($params)
{
$query = Area::find()->where(['facility_id'=> $this->getFacilityID()]);
// add conditions that should always apply here
$dataProvider = new ActiveDataProvider([
'query' => $query,
]);
$this->load($params);
if (!$this->validate()) {
// uncomment the following line if you do not want to return any records when validation fails
// $query->where('0=1');
return $dataProvider;
public function search($params) { $query = Area::find()->where(['facility_id'=> $this->getFacilityID()]); // add conditions that should always apply here $dataProvider = new ActiveDataProvider([ 'query' => $query, ]);
$this->load($params); if (!$this->validate()) { // uncomment the following line if you do not want to return any records when validation fails // $query->where('0=1'); return $dataProvider; }