/** * @see RedBean_Facade::find * The findAll() method differs from the find() method in that it does * not assume a WHERE-clause, so this is valid: * * R::findAll('person',' ORDER BY name DESC '); * * Your SQL does not have to start with a valid WHERE-clause condition. * * @param string $type type the type of bean you are looking for * @param string $sql sql SQL query to find the desired bean, starting right after WHERE clause * @param array $values values array of values to be bound to parameters in query * * @return array $beans beans */ public static function findAll($type, $sql = null, $values = array()) { return self::$finder->findAll($type, $sql, $values); }