dev if thats the case than my last post should asswer your questions.

On Dec 24, 3:35 am, dev <[email protected]> wrote:
> I will give an example:
>
> Advert hasMany Option
> I need to find Adverts, where its Options are 3 and 4 values. When
> using IN, it will return results with 3, or, 4, or both 3 and 4. But i
> want only with both values.
>
> Like:
> [0] => Array
>         (
>             [Advert] => Array
>                 (
>                     [id] => 2
>                     [code] => 54
>                     [created] => 2008-12-19 11:17:30
>                 )
>
>             [Option] => Array
>                 (
>                     [0] => Array
>                         (
>                             [id] => 1
>                             [advert_id] => 2
>                             [option] => 3
>                         )
>                     [1] => Array
>                         (
>                             [id] => 2
>                             [advert_id] => 2
>                             [option] => 4
>                         )
>
>                 )
>
>         )
>
> On Dec 24, 12:35 am, Smelly_Eddie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > How can the same field have multiple values?
> > -it can be = '3'
> > -it can be= '4''
>
> > Otherwise maybe your are just concatenating multiple variables into
> > one, e.g.;
> > -it can be='3,4'
> > which probably should be evaluated for best practices..
>
> > You would not use IN in such a case.
>
> > If the are always ordered numerically you might use;
> > AND options.option like '%3,4%'
> > (assuming there are higher or lower values (2,..,5))
>
> > If they are not always order and could be 4,3 or 4,5,3 then you might
> > try;
> > AND options.option like '%3%' AND options.option like '%4%
>
> > On Dec 22, 11:21 am, dev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > i'm building custom SQl query and need a little help.
>
> > > query:
> > > select distinct adverts.id, adverts.code from adverts left join images
> > > on (images.advert_id = adverts.id) left join options on
> > > (options.advert_id = adverts.id) where (SELECT count(1) FROM images
> > > WHERE adverts.id = images.advert_id) > 0 AND options.option IN (3, 4);
>
> > > but i want to get all Advert records, where options.option has all
> > > these values (3,4). When i'm using IN(), these values are with OR
> > > operator, how to set AND?
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