Simple IF test statement in Doctrine
Yes if
statements in doctrine is not supported you may convert it to case when
IF(c.type_id LIKE 9, c.name, c.lastname) as name
to
case when c.type_id = 9 then c.name else c.lastname end as name
UPDATE:
From the comment does concat
function is allowed in case-when
The answer is yes very much allowed. Here is an example
mysql> select * from timesheets ;
+-----------+-------+----------+
| client_id | hours | category |
+-----------+-------+----------+
| 1 | 1.50 | onsite |
| 1 | 1.50 | onsite |
| 1 | 1.00 | remote |
| 2 | 1.50 | remote |
+-----------+-------+----------+
4 rows in set (0.00 sec)
mysql> select
case when category = 'onsite' then concat('ON',' ',hours) else hours
end as dd from timesheets ;
+---------+
| dd |
+---------+
| ON 1.50 |
| ON 1.50 |
| 1.00 |
| 1.50 |
+---------+
4 rows in set (0.00 sec)
Note: for Doctrine 2
Think it's better to use some extra functional in such cases ( without trying "to circumvent" theirs). E.g. an excellent solution adding almost all necessary ( not supported from box ) stuff for Doctrine 2
is DoctrineExtensions by beberlei (github). With it it's possible to use directly IF
-statement like in OP's case:
("Symfony-example") E.g. in your config.xml
add lines:
orm:
..
entity_managers:
....
dql:
....
string_functions:
IF: DoctrineExtensions\Query\Mysql\IfElse
Then U can use it anywhere like:
$qb->select("..IF(condition, true-state, false-state)...")