Oh, that's handy. As you can see, I've zero experience in anonymous
functions.
For those at home:
$name = 'CakePHP';
$query = $articles->find();
$query->matching('Tags', function($q) use ($name){
return $q->where(['Tags.name' => $name]);});
On Tuesday, 3 June 2014 14:45:14 UTC+10, Dakota wrote:
>
> Use the use statement. See
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/functions.anonymous.php example 3 for an
> example.
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