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Ionut Dumitru  
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 More options 4 Jul, 13:49
From: "Ionut Dumitru" <ionut.dumi...@webland.ro>
Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 15:49:11 +0300
Local: Fri 4 Jul 2008 13:49
Subject: Re: [doctrine-user] Re: mysql_fetch_assoc

thanks for the reply Jon, i think that would be an awesome feature

Ionut

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Jonathan Wage
  To: doctrine-user@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 4:58 PM
  Subject: [doctrine-user] Re: mysql_fetch_assoc

  This currently does not exist. We will be introducing a new hydration type shortly called HYDRATE_SCALAR which I am pretty sure does the hydration you are expecting.

  - Jon

  On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 5:19 AM, Johnny <ionut.dumi...@webland.ro> wrote:

    hi,

    i'm trying to do queries across multiple tables using DQL and need the
    results in a mysql_fetch_assoc style.
    Doctrine either hydrates the output into nested objects based on the
    relations or throws a zero based index array. I tried with all
    HYDRATE_ARRAY, HYDRATE_RECORD, HYDRATE_NONE.

    is there some way to use such an option with dql?

    example: (this was the only way i managed to get my fetch_assoc
    vector)

                   $results_query=Doctrine_Query::create()
                                                   ->setHydrationMode(Doctrine::HYDRATE_ARRAY)
                                                   ->select('p.id, p.player_name, b.band_name, u.user_name')
                                                   ->from('PlayerResource p')
                                                   ->leftJoin('p.Band b')
                                                   ->leftJoin('p.User u')
                                                   ->execute();

                   $results=array();
                   $i=0;
                   foreach($results_query as $result_query)
                   {
                           $results[$i]=array();
                           $results[$i]['id']=$result_query['id'];
                           $results[$i]['player_name']=$result_query['player_name'];
                           $results[$i]['band_name']=$result_query['Band']['band_name'];
                           $results[$i]['user_name']=$result_query['User']['user_name'];
                           $i++;
                   }

    thanks
    Ionut

  --
  Jonathan Wage
  http://www.jwage.com
  http://www.centresource.com


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