function SelectQueryInterface::havingCondition
Helper function to build most common HAVING conditional clauses.
This method can take a variable number of parameters. If called with two parameters, they are taken as $field and $value with $operator having a value of IN if $value is an array and = otherwise.
Parameters
$field: The name of the field to check. If you would like to add a more complex condition involving operators or functions, use having().
$value: The value to test the field against. In most cases, this is a scalar. For more complex options, it is an array. The meaning of each element in the array is dependent on the $operator.
$operator: The comparison operator, such as =, <, or >=. It also accepts more complex options such as IN, LIKE, or BETWEEN. Defaults to IN if $value is an array = otherwise.
Return value
QueryConditionInterface The called object.
2 methods override SelectQueryInterface::havingCondition()
- SelectQuery::havingCondition in includes/
database/ select.inc - Helper function to build most common HAVING conditional clauses.
- SelectQueryExtender::havingCondition in includes/
database/ select.inc - Helper function to build most common HAVING conditional clauses.
File
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includes/
database/ select.inc, line 505
Class
- SelectQueryInterface
- Interface definition for a Select Query object.
Code
public function havingCondition($field, $value = NULL, $operator = NULL);
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