This seems to be happening due to too large page size in the pagination:
that may cause the IN() condition to have more than 1000 elements in it...

Marco Pivetta

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On 26 January 2016 at 14:16, Pat Tryçias <[email protected]> wrote:

> I do have this at the top
>
> use DoctrineORMModule\Paginator\Adapter\DoctrinePaginator as
> PaginatorAdapter;
> use Doctrine\ORM\Tools\Pagination\Paginator as ORMPaginator;
> use Zend\Paginator\Paginator as ZendPaginator;
>
>
>
> Le mardi 26 janvier 2016 13:34:12 UTC+1, Sander Marechal a écrit :
>>
>> On 01/26/2016 12:13 PM, Pat Tryçias wrote:
>> > What could I look for into my code to find the reason why Doctrine is
>> > adding this ?
>>
>> I'm pretty sure the paginator is adding the giant where clause. Where
>> does the ORMPaginator class come from?
>>
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>> Sander
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