$sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT name, colour FROM fruit"); $sth->execute();
/* Fetch all of the remaining rows in the result set */ print("Fetch all of the remaining rows in the result set:\n"); $result = $sth->fetchAll(); print_r($result);
I want to know how can I select specific friend from this model.
The model structure is here:
/**
* @MongoDB\ReferenceMany(targetDocument="Users", mappedBy="myFriends")
*/
public $friendsWithMe;
/**
* @MongoDB\ReferenceMany(targetDocument="Users", inversedBy="friendsW...
Assuming you have a managed user document $user and an instance of UserRepository $userRepository.
$users = $userRepository->createQueryBuilder()->field('myFriends')->references($user)->field('age')->gt(20)->getQuery()->execute();
completely unsure if i just gave him what he wanted
constants and functions from the global namespace do not have to be prepended with a backslash. PHP will fallback to the global namespace for those on it's own. There is a whole chapter in the PHP manual explaining this:
Using namespaces: fallback to global function/constant
Inside a names...
comments by that guy are hilarious
> after reading manual twice I understood that my question was a bit wrong, and this is why your answer was not full for me. Thanks, but PHP manual really has a lot of mistakes even in one namespace section (couple pages).
@Sam fundamentals.. hmm... I rather learn while doing.. stuff that I read never actually stays in my head.. I'm more of practical knowledge.. do and learn..
@Sam personal? got any ideas? something that will lead my (terribly un-creative) brain to work..
I used MooDialog.iframe and onClose i need some values. But not able to fetch values from that iFrame and want to use in the page i opened this frame in popup.
The function/code i used for popup is below:
function popup_window() {
var hostname = location.protocol + "//" + location.hostname ...
never mind......all the running programs actually show on the launcher; it seemed some part of Ubuntu crashed for a few mins; re-booted it, and things are better
@Sem No I've been awake for ages, just not got out of bed yet. Although it should be noted that just because I didn't do that this morning does not mean that I am not that much of a loser.
@Gordon Chrome 21.0.1180.83 says no :-( s'alright, VLC is about the first thing I install on any machine. If VLC won't play it, chances are it can't be played...
Anyone still use Winamp? Someone was extolling the virtues of it to me the other day, I told them the 90s had called and wanted their media player back. Justified?
@DaveRandom winamp has loads of lovely themes.. love those.. but it had crashed couple of times on my old system.. so I switched to Aimp3.. still have it installed though :D
@Leigh Thanks, noted. I'm sure that nugget of information will save some hair pulling later on.
@tereško Never used it, does it have a decent library functionality? I use VLC for its compatibility, but I'd be willing to sacrifice support for formats no-one uses anyway for a decent library GUI. That was one thing that, IMHO, WMP10 got right. I even still use WMP11 on my PC that's hooked up to the TV - the f*cked the library up a bit on that but not to the point of unusability.
@Ivan We're not saying you've made a piece of crap, well @tereško will but you need to manage your functionality visually, just like you need to manage your functionality in application architecture.
@tereško well, judging by the conversation above I dont think you have to be a noob to come to the impression that this chat room is full of folks who do look down upon people
@tereško you can be honest to people without belittling them by facepalming and giving them that certain elitist attitude that is quite prevalent in here
@Sem Nothing wrong with being proud when you have accomplished something that stretched your ability, expanded your skills, made you a better person, etc. But don't expect other people to value it, and don't be disappointed if you ask for opinons and don't get what you want.