Namespace Cake\Database\Expression
Class summary
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An expression object that represents a SQL BETWEEN snippet
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This class represents a SQL Case statement
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A Comparison is a type of query expression that represents an operation involving a field an operator and a value. In its most common form the string representation of a comparison is
field = value
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This class represents a function call string in a SQL statement. Calls can be constructed by passing the name of the function and a list of params. For security reasons, all params passed are quoted by default unless explicitly told otherwise.
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Represents a single identifier name in the database
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An expression object for ORDER BY clauses
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An expression object for complex ORDER BY clauses
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Represents a SQL Query expression. Internally it stores a tree of expressions that can be compiled by converting this object to string and will contain a correctly parenthesized and nested expression.
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This expression represents SQL fragments that are used for comparing one tuple to another, one tuple to a set of other tuples or one tuple to an expression
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An expression object that represents an expression with only a single operand.
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An expression object to contain values being inserted.
Interface summary
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Describes a getter and a setter for the a field property. Useful for expressions that contain an identifier to compare against.
Traits summary
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Contains the field property with a getter and a setter for it
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