I have got a relationship where I select all row's based on the category, however I need to exclude some of these if they are within a sub query.
/** @var \Illuminate\Database\Query\Builder $images */
$images = $vehicle->images()
->whereIn('image_category', $website->image_categories)
->orderBy('seq', 'ASC');
$images->whereNotIn('id', static function ($q) {
return $q->select('id')
->whereIn('image_category', [0, 99])
->groupBy('seq')
->having(DB::raw('count(`seq`)'), '>', 1);
});
dd($images->toSql(), $images->getBindings());
So above is my code, nearly works as I want it, however it seems that the $q
variable doesn't have the table name within the query, below is the query outputted:
select
*
from
`vehicle_images`
where
`vehicle_images`.`vehicle_id` = ?
and `vehicle_images`.`vehicle_id` is not null
and `image_category` in (?, ?)
and `id` not in (
select
`id`
where
`image_category` in (?, ?)
group by
`seq`
having
count(`seq`) > ?
)
order by
`seq` asc
This is the relationship:
public function images()
{
return $this->hasMany(VehicleImage::class);
}
CodePudding user response:
You can specify what table you want to use.
$images->whereNotIn('id', static function ($q) {
return $q->select('id')->from('{CORRECT_TABLE_NAME_HERE}')
->whereIn('image_category', [0, 99])
->groupBy('seq')
->having(DB::raw('count(`seq`)'), '>', 1);
});
I don't know what exactly the table name should be, hence the placeholder.