/** * Returns a new ChildFittingRuleRowQuery object. * * @param string $modelAlias The alias of a model in the query * @param Criteria $criteria Optional Criteria to build the query from * * @return ChildFittingRuleRowQuery */ public static function create($modelAlias = null, Criteria $criteria = null) { if ($criteria instanceof ChildFittingRuleRowQuery) { return $criteria; } $query = new ChildFittingRuleRowQuery(); if (null !== $modelAlias) { $query->setModelAlias($modelAlias); } if ($criteria instanceof Criteria) { $query->mergeWith($criteria); } return $query; }
/** * Get the associated ChildFittingRuleRow object * * @param ConnectionInterface $con Optional Connection object. * @return ChildFittingRuleRow The associated ChildFittingRuleRow object. * @throws PropelException */ public function getFittingRuleRow(ConnectionInterface $con = null) { if ($this->aFittingRuleRow === null && $this->fittingrulerowid !== null) { $this->aFittingRuleRow = ChildFittingRuleRowQuery::create()->findPk($this->fittingrulerowid, $con); /* The following can be used additionally to guarantee the related object contains a reference to this object. This level of coupling may, however, be undesirable since it could result in an only partially populated collection in the referenced object. $this->aFittingRuleRow->addItemFilterRules($this); */ } return $this->aFittingRuleRow; }
/** * If this collection has already been initialized with * an identical criteria, it returns the collection. * Otherwise if this FittingRuleEntity is new, it will return * an empty collection; or if this FittingRuleEntity has previously * been saved, it will retrieve related FittingRuleRows from storage. * * This method is protected by default in order to keep the public * api reasonable. You can provide public methods for those you * actually need in FittingRuleEntity. * * @param Criteria $criteria optional Criteria object to narrow the query * @param ConnectionInterface $con optional connection object * @param string $joinBehavior optional join type to use (defaults to Criteria::LEFT_JOIN) * @return ObjectCollection|ChildFittingRuleRow[] List of ChildFittingRuleRow objects */ public function getFittingRuleRowsJoincomparisonObj(Criteria $criteria = null, ConnectionInterface $con = null, $joinBehavior = Criteria::LEFT_JOIN) { $query = ChildFittingRuleRowQuery::create(null, $criteria); $query->joinWith('comparisonObj', $joinBehavior); return $this->getFittingRuleRows($query, $con); }
/** * If this collection has already been initialized with * an identical criteria, it returns the collection. * Otherwise if this Comparison is new, it will return * an empty collection; or if this Comparison has previously * been saved, it will retrieve related FittingRuleRowsRelatedByComparison from storage. * * This method is protected by default in order to keep the public * api reasonable. You can provide public methods for those you * actually need in Comparison. * * @param Criteria $criteria optional Criteria object to narrow the query * @param ConnectionInterface $con optional connection object * @param string $joinBehavior optional join type to use (defaults to Criteria::LEFT_JOIN) * @return ObjectCollection|ChildFittingRuleRow[] List of ChildFittingRuleRow objects */ public function getFittingRuleRowsRelatedByComparisonJoinFittingRuleEntity(Criteria $criteria = null, ConnectionInterface $con = null, $joinBehavior = Criteria::LEFT_JOIN) { $query = ChildFittingRuleRowQuery::create(null, $criteria); $query->joinWith('FittingRuleEntity', $joinBehavior); return $this->getFittingRuleRowsRelatedByComparison($query, $con); }
private function getFittingRuleRowsWithTypes($entities) { $fittingRuleRows = ECP\FittingRuleRowQuery::create()->filterById($this->getFittingRuleRowIds($entities))->find(); $fittingRuleRows->populateRelation('ItemFilterType'); return $this->getDictById($fittingRuleRows); }
/** * Builds a Criteria object containing the primary key for this object. * * Unlike buildCriteria() this method includes the primary key values regardless * of whether or not they have been modified. * * @throws LogicException if no primary key is defined * * @return Criteria The Criteria object containing value(s) for primary key(s). */ public function buildPkeyCriteria() { $criteria = ChildFittingRuleRowQuery::create(); $criteria->add(FittingRuleRowTableMap::COL_ID, $this->id); return $criteria; }
/** * Performs an INSERT on the database, given a FittingRuleRow or Criteria object. * * @param mixed $criteria Criteria or FittingRuleRow object containing data that is used to create the INSERT statement. * @param ConnectionInterface $con the ConnectionInterface connection to use * @return mixed The new primary key. * @throws PropelException Any exceptions caught during processing will be * rethrown wrapped into a PropelException. */ public static function doInsert($criteria, ConnectionInterface $con = null) { if (null === $con) { $con = Propel::getServiceContainer()->getWriteConnection(FittingRuleRowTableMap::DATABASE_NAME); } if ($criteria instanceof Criteria) { $criteria = clone $criteria; // rename for clarity } else { $criteria = $criteria->buildCriteria(); // build Criteria from FittingRuleRow object } if ($criteria->containsKey(FittingRuleRowTableMap::COL_ID) && $criteria->keyContainsValue(FittingRuleRowTableMap::COL_ID)) { throw new PropelException('Cannot insert a value for auto-increment primary key (' . FittingRuleRowTableMap::COL_ID . ')'); } // Set the correct dbName $query = FittingRuleRowQuery::create()->mergeWith($criteria); // use transaction because $criteria could contain info // for more than one table (I guess, conceivably) return $con->transaction(function () use($con, $query) { return $query->doInsert($con); }); }