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				<?php | 
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/** | 
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 * Created by JetBrains PhpStorm. | 
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 * User: cebe | 
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 * Date: 30.09.13 | 
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 * Time: 11:39 | 
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 * To change this template use File | Settings | File Templates. | 
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 */ | 
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namespace yii\elasticsearch; | 
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use yii\base\Component; | 
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use Yii; | 
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class Query extends Component | 
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{ | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Sort ascending | 
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	 * @see orderBy | 
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	 */ | 
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	const SORT_ASC = false; | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Sort descending | 
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	 * @see orderBy | 
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	 */ | 
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	const SORT_DESC = true; | 
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 | 
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	/** | 
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	 * @var array the columns being selected. For example, `array('id', 'name')`. | 
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	 * This is used to construct the SELECT clause in a SQL statement. If not set, if means selecting all columns. | 
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	 * @see select() | 
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	 */ | 
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	public $select; | 
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	/** | 
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	 * @var string|array query condition. This refers to the WHERE clause in a SQL statement. | 
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	 * For example, `age > 31 AND team = 1`. | 
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	 * @see where() | 
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	 */ | 
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	public $where; | 
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	/** | 
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	 * @var integer maximum number of records to be returned. If not set or less than 0, it means no limit. | 
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	 */ | 
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	public $limit; | 
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	/** | 
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	 * @var integer zero-based offset from where the records are to be returned. If not set or | 
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	 * less than 0, it means starting from the beginning. | 
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	 */ | 
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	public $offset; | 
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	/** | 
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	 * @var array how to sort the query results. This is used to construct the ORDER BY clause in a SQL statement. | 
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	 * The array keys are the columns to be sorted by, and the array values are the corresponding sort directions which | 
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	 * can be either [[Query::SORT_ASC]] or [[Query::SORT_DESC]]. The array may also contain [[Expression]] objects. | 
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	 * If that is the case, the expressions will be converted into strings without any change. | 
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	 */ | 
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	public $orderBy; | 
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	/** | 
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	 * @var string|callable $column the name of the column by which the query results should be indexed by. | 
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	 * This can also be a callable (e.g. anonymous function) that returns the index value based on the given | 
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	 * row data. For more details, see [[indexBy()]]. This property is only used by [[all()]]. | 
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	 */ | 
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	public $indexBy; | 
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 | 
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 | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Creates a DB command that can be used to execute this query. | 
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	 * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement. | 
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	 * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used. | 
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	 * @return Command the created DB command instance. | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function createCommand($db = null) | 
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	{ | 
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		if ($db === null) { | 
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			$db = Yii::$app->elasticsearch; | 
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		} | 
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		$query = $db->getQueryBuilder()->build($this); | 
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		return $db->createCommand($query); | 
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	} | 
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 | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Sets the [[indexBy]] property. | 
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	 * @param string|callable $column the name of the column by which the query results should be indexed by. | 
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	 * This can also be a callable (e.g. anonymous function) that returns the index value based on the given | 
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	 * row data. The signature of the callable should be: | 
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	 * | 
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	 * ~~~ | 
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	 * function ($row) | 
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	 * { | 
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	 *     // return the index value corresponding to $row | 
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	 * } | 
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	 * ~~~ | 
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	 * | 
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	 * @return Query the query object itself | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function indexBy($column) | 
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	{ | 
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		$this->indexBy = $column; | 
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		return $this; | 
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	} | 
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 | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Executes the query and returns all results as an array. | 
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	 * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement. | 
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	 * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used. | 
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	 * @return array the query results. If the query results in nothing, an empty array will be returned. | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function all($db = null) | 
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	{ | 
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		$rows = $this->createCommand($db)->queryAll(); | 
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		if ($this->indexBy === null) { | 
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			return $rows; | 
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		} | 
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		$result = array(); | 
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		foreach ($rows as $row) { | 
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			if (is_string($this->indexBy)) { | 
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				$key = $row[$this->indexBy]; | 
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			} else { | 
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				$key = call_user_func($this->indexBy, $row); | 
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			} | 
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			$result[$key] = $row; | 
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		} | 
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		return $result; | 
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	} | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Executes the query and returns a single row of result. | 
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	 * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement. | 
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	 * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used. | 
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	 * @return array|boolean the first row (in terms of an array) of the query result. False is returned if the query | 
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	 * results in nothing. | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function one($db = null) | 
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	{ | 
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		return $this->createCommand($db)->queryOne(); | 
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	} | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Returns the query result as a scalar value. | 
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	 * The value returned will be the first column in the first row of the query results. | 
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	 * @param $column | 
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	 * @return string|boolean the value of the first column in the first row of the query result. | 
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	 * False is returned if the query result is empty. | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function scalar($column) | 
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	{ | 
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		// TODO implement | 
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		return null; | 
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	} | 
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 | 
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//	/** | 
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//	 * Executes the query and returns the first column of the result. | 
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//	 * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement. | 
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//	 * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used. | 
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//	 * @return array the first column of the query result. An empty array is returned if the query results in nothing. | 
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//	 */ | 
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//	public function column($db = null) | 
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//	{ | 
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//		return $this->createCommand($db)->queryColumn(); | 
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//	} | 
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 | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Returns the number of records. | 
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	 * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement. | 
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	 * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used. | 
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	 * @return integer number of records | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function count($db = null) | 
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	{ | 
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		return $this->createCommand($db)->queryCount(); | 
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	} | 
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//	/** | 
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//	 * Returns the sum of the specified column values. | 
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//	 * @param string $q the column name or expression. | 
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//	 * Make sure you properly quote column names in the expression. | 
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//	 * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement. | 
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//	 * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used. | 
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//	 * @return integer the sum of the specified column values | 
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//	 */ | 
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//	public function sum($q, $db = null) | 
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//	{ | 
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//		$this->select = array("SUM($q)"); | 
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//		return $this->createCommand($db)->queryScalar(); | 
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//	} | 
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// | 
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//	/** | 
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//	 * Returns the average of the specified column values. | 
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//	 * @param string $q the column name or expression. | 
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//	 * Make sure you properly quote column names in the expression. | 
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//	 * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement. | 
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//	 * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used. | 
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//	 * @return integer the average of the specified column values. | 
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//	 */ | 
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//	public function average($q, $db = null) | 
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//	{ | 
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//		$this->select = array("AVG($q)"); | 
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//		return $this->createCommand($db)->queryScalar(); | 
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//	} | 
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// | 
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//	/** | 
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//	 * Returns the minimum of the specified column values. | 
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//	 * @param string $q the column name or expression. | 
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//	 * Make sure you properly quote column names in the expression. | 
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//	 * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement. | 
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//	 * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used. | 
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//	 * @return integer the minimum of the specified column values. | 
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//	 */ | 
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//	public function min($q, $db = null) | 
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//	{ | 
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//		$this->select = array("MIN($q)"); | 
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//		return $this->createCommand($db)->queryScalar(); | 
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//	} | 
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// | 
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//	/** | 
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//	 * Returns the maximum of the specified column values. | 
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//	 * @param string $q the column name or expression. | 
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//	 * Make sure you properly quote column names in the expression. | 
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//	 * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement. | 
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//	 * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used. | 
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//	 * @return integer the maximum of the specified column values. | 
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//	 */ | 
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//	public function max($q, $db = null) | 
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//	{ | 
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//		$this->select = array("MAX($q)"); | 
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//		return $this->createCommand($db)->queryScalar(); | 
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//	} | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Returns a value indicating whether the query result contains any row of data. | 
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	 * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement. | 
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	 * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used. | 
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	 * @return boolean whether the query result contains any row of data. | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function exists() | 
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	{ | 
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		return $this->one() !== null; | 
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	} | 
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 | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Sets the WHERE part of the query. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * The method requires a $condition parameter, and optionally a $params parameter | 
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	 * specifying the values to be bound to the query. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * The $condition parameter should be either a string (e.g. 'id=1') or an array. | 
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	 * If the latter, it must be in one of the following two formats: | 
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	 * | 
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	 * - hash format: `array('column1' => value1, 'column2' => value2, ...)` | 
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	 * - operator format: `array(operator, operand1, operand2, ...)` | 
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	 * | 
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	 * A condition in hash format represents the following SQL expression in general: | 
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	 * `column1=value1 AND column2=value2 AND ...`. In case when a value is an array, | 
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	 * an `IN` expression will be generated. And if a value is null, `IS NULL` will be used | 
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	 * in the generated expression. Below are some examples: | 
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	 * | 
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	 * - `array('type' => 1, 'status' => 2)` generates `(type = 1) AND (status = 2)`. | 
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	 * - `array('id' => array(1, 2, 3), 'status' => 2)` generates `(id IN (1, 2, 3)) AND (status = 2)`. | 
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	 * - `array('status' => null) generates `status IS NULL`. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * A condition in operator format generates the SQL expression according to the specified operator, which | 
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	 * can be one of the followings: | 
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	 * | 
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	 * - `and`: the operands should be concatenated together using `AND`. For example, | 
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	 * `array('and', 'id=1', 'id=2')` will generate `id=1 AND id=2`. If an operand is an array, | 
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	 * it will be converted into a string using the rules described here. For example, | 
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	 * `array('and', 'type=1', array('or', 'id=1', 'id=2'))` will generate `type=1 AND (id=1 OR id=2)`. | 
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	 * The method will NOT do any quoting or escaping. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * - `or`: similar to the `and` operator except that the operands are concatenated using `OR`. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * - `between`: operand 1 should be the column name, and operand 2 and 3 should be the | 
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	 * starting and ending values of the range that the column is in. | 
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	 * For example, `array('between', 'id', 1, 10)` will generate `id BETWEEN 1 AND 10`. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * - `not between`: similar to `between` except the `BETWEEN` is replaced with `NOT BETWEEN` | 
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	 * in the generated condition. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * - `in`: operand 1 should be a column or DB expression, and operand 2 be an array representing | 
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	 * the range of the values that the column or DB expression should be in. For example, | 
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	 * `array('in', 'id', array(1, 2, 3))` will generate `id IN (1, 2, 3)`. | 
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	 * The method will properly quote the column name and escape values in the range. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * - `not in`: similar to the `in` operator except that `IN` is replaced with `NOT IN` in the generated condition. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * - `like`: operand 1 should be a column or DB expression, and operand 2 be a string or an array representing | 
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	 * the values that the column or DB expression should be like. | 
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	 * For example, `array('like', 'name', '%tester%')` will generate `name LIKE '%tester%'`. | 
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	 * When the value range is given as an array, multiple `LIKE` predicates will be generated and concatenated | 
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	 * using `AND`. For example, `array('like', 'name', array('%test%', '%sample%'))` will generate | 
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	 * `name LIKE '%test%' AND name LIKE '%sample%'`. | 
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	 * The method will properly quote the column name and escape values in the range. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * - `or like`: similar to the `like` operator except that `OR` is used to concatenate the `LIKE` | 
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	 * predicates when operand 2 is an array. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * - `not like`: similar to the `like` operator except that `LIKE` is replaced with `NOT LIKE` | 
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	 * in the generated condition. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * - `or not like`: similar to the `not like` operator except that `OR` is used to concatenate | 
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	 * the `NOT LIKE` predicates. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * @param string|array $condition the conditions that should be put in the WHERE part. | 
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	 * @return Query the query object itself | 
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	 * @see andWhere() | 
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	 * @see orWhere() | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function where($condition) | 
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	{ | 
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		$this->where = $condition; | 
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		return $this; | 
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	} | 
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 | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Adds an additional WHERE condition to the existing one. | 
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	 * The new condition and the existing one will be joined using the 'AND' operator. | 
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	 * @param string|array $condition the new WHERE condition. Please refer to [[where()]] | 
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	 * on how to specify this parameter. | 
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	 * @return Query the query object itself | 
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	 * @see where() | 
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	 * @see orWhere() | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function andWhere($condition) | 
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	{ | 
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		if ($this->where === null) { | 
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			$this->where = $condition; | 
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		} else { | 
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			$this->where = array('and', $this->where, $condition); | 
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		} | 
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		return $this; | 
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	} | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Adds an additional WHERE condition to the existing one. | 
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	 * The new condition and the existing one will be joined using the 'OR' operator. | 
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	 * @param string|array $condition the new WHERE condition. Please refer to [[where()]] | 
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	 * on how to specify this parameter. | 
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	 * @return Query the query object itself | 
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	 * @see where() | 
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	 * @see andWhere() | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function orWhere($condition) | 
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	{ | 
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		if ($this->where === null) { | 
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			$this->where = $condition; | 
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		} else { | 
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			$this->where = array('or', $this->where, $condition); | 
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		} | 
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		return $this; | 
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	} | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Sets the ORDER BY part of the query. | 
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	 * @param string|array $columns the columns (and the directions) to be ordered by. | 
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	 * Columns can be specified in either a string (e.g. "id ASC, name DESC") or an array | 
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	 * (e.g. `array('id' => Query::SORT_ASC, 'name' => Query::SORT_DESC)`). | 
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	 * The method will automatically quote the column names unless a column contains some parenthesis | 
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	 * (which means the column contains a DB expression). | 
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	 * @return Query the query object itself | 
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	 * @see addOrderBy() | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function orderBy($columns) | 
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	{ | 
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		$this->orderBy = $this->normalizeOrderBy($columns); | 
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		return $this; | 
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	} | 
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 | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Adds additional ORDER BY columns to the query. | 
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	 * @param string|array $columns the columns (and the directions) to be ordered by. | 
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	 * Columns can be specified in either a string (e.g. "id ASC, name DESC") or an array | 
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	 * (e.g. `array('id' => Query::SORT_ASC, 'name' => Query::SORT_DESC)`). | 
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	 * The method will automatically quote the column names unless a column contains some parenthesis | 
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	 * (which means the column contains a DB expression). | 
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	 * @return Query the query object itself | 
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	 * @see orderBy() | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function addOrderBy($columns) | 
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	{ | 
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		$columns = $this->normalizeOrderBy($columns); | 
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		if ($this->orderBy === null) { | 
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			$this->orderBy = $columns; | 
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		} else { | 
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			$this->orderBy = array_merge($this->orderBy, $columns); | 
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		} | 
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		return $this; | 
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	} | 
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	protected function normalizeOrderBy($columns) | 
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	{ | 
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		if (is_array($columns)) { | 
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			return $columns; | 
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		} else { | 
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			$columns = preg_split('/\s*,\s*/', trim($columns), -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY); | 
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			$result = array(); | 
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			foreach ($columns as $column) { | 
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				if (preg_match('/^(.*?)\s+(asc|desc)$/i', $column, $matches)) { | 
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					$result[$matches[1]] = strcasecmp($matches[2], 'desc') ? self::SORT_ASC : self::SORT_DESC; | 
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				} else { | 
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					$result[$column] = self::SORT_ASC; | 
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				} | 
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			} | 
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			return $result; | 
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		} | 
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	} | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Sets the LIMIT part of the query. | 
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	 * @param integer $limit the limit. Use null or negative value to disable limit. | 
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	 * @return Query the query object itself | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function limit($limit) | 
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	{ | 
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		$this->limit = $limit; | 
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		return $this; | 
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	} | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Sets the OFFSET part of the query. | 
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	 * @param integer $offset the offset. Use null or negative value to disable offset. | 
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	 * @return Query the query object itself | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function offset($offset) | 
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	{ | 
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		$this->offset = $offset; | 
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		return $this; | 
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	} | 
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} |