I've been stuck on this for the last few hours. I got it working by hacking a few lines in /lib/Varien/Data/Collection/Db.php
, but I'd rather use the proper solution and leave my core untouched.
All I need to do is get a collection and filter it by two or more fields. Say, customer_firstname
and remote_ip
. Here's my (disfunctional without hacking Db.php
) code:
$collection = Mage::getModel('sales/order')->getCollection()->
addAttributeToSelect("*")->
addFieldToFilter(array(array('remote_ip', array('eq'=>'127.0.0.1')),
array('customer_firstname', array('eq'=>'gabe'))), array('eq'=>array(1,2,3)));
With a stock Db.php
, I tried this: (sample taken from http://magentoexpert.blogspot.com/2009/12/retrieve-products-with-specific.html)
$collection->addFieldToFilter(array(
array('name'=>'orig_price','eq'=>'Widget A'),
array('name'=>'orig_price','eq'=>'Widget B'),
));
But that gives me this error:
Warning: Illegal offset type in isset or empty in magento/lib/Varien/Data/Collection/Db.php on line 369
If I wrap that with a try/catch, then it moves into _getConditionSql() and gives this error:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in magento/lib/Varien/Data/Collection/Db.php on line 412
Does anyone have any working, functional code for doing this? I'm running Magento 1.9 (Enterprise). Thanks!
I've got another way to add an or
condition in the field:
->addFieldToFilter(
array('title', 'content'),
array(
array('like'=>'%$titlesearchtext%'),
array('like'=>'%$contentsearchtext%')
)
)
OR conditions can be generated like this:
$collection->addFieldToFilter(
array('field_1', 'field_2', 'field_3'), // columns
array( // conditions
array( // conditions for field_1
array('in' => array('text_1', 'text_2', 'text_3')),
array('like' => '%text')
),
array('eq' => 'exact'), // condition for field 2
array('in' => array('val_1', 'val_2')) // condition for field 3
)
);
This will generate an SQL WHERE condition something like:
... WHERE (
(field_1 IN ('text_1', 'text_2', 'text_3') OR field_1 LIKE '%text')
OR (field_2 = 'exact')
OR (field_3 IN ('val_1', 'val_2'))
)
Each nested array(<condition>) generates another set of parentheses for an OR condition.
I also tried to get the field1 = 'a' OR field2 = 'b'
Your code didn't work for me.
Here is my solution
$results = Mage::getModel('xyz/abc')->getCollection();
$results->addFieldToSelect('name');
$results->addFieldToSelect('keywords');
$results->addOrder('name','ASC');
$results->setPageSize(5);
$results->getSelect()->where("keywords like '%foo%' or additional_keywords like '%bar%'");
$results->load();
echo json_encode($results->toArray());
It gives me
SELECT name, keywords FROM abc WHERE keywords like '%foo%' OR additional_keywords like '%bar%'
.
It is maybe not the "magento's way" but I was stuck 5 hours on that.
Hope it will help
Here is my solution in Enterprise 1.11 (should work in CE 1.6):
$collection->addFieldToFilter('max_item_count',
array(
array('gteq' => 10),
array('null' => true),
)
)
->addFieldToFilter('max_item_price',
array(
array('gteq' => 9.99),
array('null' => true),
)
)
->addFieldToFilter('max_item_weight',
array(
array('gteq' => 1.5),
array('null' => true),
)
);
Which results in this SQL:
SELECT `main_table`.*
FROM `shipping_method_entity` AS `main_table`
WHERE (((max_item_count >= 10) OR (max_item_count IS NULL)))
AND (((max_item_price >= 9.99) OR (max_item_price IS NULL)))
AND (((max_item_weight >= 1.5) OR (max_item_weight IS NULL)))
To filter by multiple attributes use something like:
//for AND
$collection = Mage::getModel('sales/order')->getCollection()
->addAttributeToSelect('*')
->addFieldToFilter('my_field1', 'my_value1')
->addFieldToFilter('my_field2', 'my_value2');
echo $collection->getSelect()->__toString();
//for OR - please note 'attribute' is the key name and must remain the same, only replace //the value (my_field1, my_field2) with your attribute name
$collection = Mage::getModel('sales/order')->getCollection()
->addAttributeToSelect('*')
->addFieldToFilter(
array(
array('attribute'=>'my_field1','eq'=>'my_value1'),
array('attribute'=>'my_field2', 'eq'=>'my_value2')
)
);
For more information check: http://docs.magentocommerce.com/Varien/Varien_Data/Varien_Data_Collection_Db.html#_getConditionSql
Thanks Anda, your post has been a great help!! However the OR sentence didnt' quite work for me and I was getting an error: getCollection() "invalid argument supplied for foreach".
So this is what I ended with (notice the attribute being specified 3 times instead of 2 in this case):
$collection->addFieldToFilter('attribute', array(
array('attribute'=>'my_field1','eq'=>'my_value1'),
array('attribute'=>'my_field2','eq'=>'my_value2') ));
addFieldToFilter first requires a field and then condition -> link.
There is a bit of confusion going on here, but let me try to clarify things:
Lets say you wanted sql that looked something like:
SELECT
`main_table`.*,
`main_table`.`email` AS `invitation_email`,
`main_table`.`group_id` AS `invitee_group_id`
FROM
`enterprise_invitation` AS `main_table`
WHERE (
(status = 'new')
OR (customer_id = '1234')
)
In order to achieve this, your collection needs to be formatted like this:
$collection = Mage::getModel('enterprise_invitation/invitation')->getCollection();
$collection->addFieldToFilter(array('status', 'customer_id'), array(
array('status','eq'=>'new'),
array('customer_id', 'eq'=>'1234') ));
Now to see what this looks like you can always echo the query that this creates by using
echo $collection->getSelect()->__toString();
public function testAction()
{
$filter_a = array('like'=>'a%');
$filter_b = array('like'=>'b%');
echo(
(string)
Mage::getModel('catalog/product')
->getCollection()
->addFieldToFilter('sku',array($filter_a,$filter_b))
->getSelect()
);
}
Result:
WHERE (((e.sku like 'a%') or (e.sku like 'b%')))
To create simple OR condition for collection, use format below:
$orders = Mage::getModel('sales/order')->getResourceCollection();
$orders->addFieldToFilter(
'status',
array(
'processing',
'pending',
)
);
This will produce SQL like this:
WHERE (((`status` = 'processing') OR (`status` = 'pending')))
This is the real magento way:
$collection=Mage::getModel('sales/order')
->getCollection()
->addFieldToFilter(
array(
'customer_firstname',//attribute_1 with key 0
'remote_ip',//attribute_2 with key 1
),
array(
array('eq'=>'gabe'),//condition for attribute_1 with key 0
array('eq'=>'127.0.0.1'),//condition for attribute_2
)
)
);
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3826474/magento-addfieldtofilter-two-fields-match-as-or-not-and