11:48 AM
in fact, I think that "function" would fit my need... since views (look like they) do not handle parameters, but only show defined data
concrete : I have a person, registered with name and id. Then I have a relationnal table that bind this person with several contacts information (like phone, email, ...)
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3:14 PM
@Julo0sS yeah, the "SQL way" means that you'll get back one row for each person/contact combination in this situation.
There are intensely difficult and uncomfortable incantations that you could perform to try to prevent this or work around it, but they're not worth it.
if you make sure to
ORDER BY person_id
in your query, it makes it easier, you can create a new Person object to add contacts to every time you see the personId
change.
@Julo0sS I can understand that motivation too. I'll offer two words of caution there: first, it's a dangerous step to start putting business logic in code on your server. It's less testable, more difficult to version, more difficult to fix. Second, this isn't a difficult enough case to be worth encoding somewhere server-side like that - once you get more used to SQL, putting this relation into a function will seem like overkill.
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