What does that mean?
appear in a class inside, what does this mean? $this->channelunit->splitpagefield;
Best to write an example to see, thank you first!
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Do not understand the meaning of the LZ
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Look at the code in your class and you'll know what you're doing. Look what Channelunit is.
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discuss
appear in a class inside, what does this mean? $this->channelunit->splitpagefield;
Best to write an example to see, thank you first!
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If you run it, you won't know. Looks like a concatenation of SQL strings.
Select type from dbtable where id=1;
Purely speculative. Not very familiar with thinkphp. Check it out for yourself.
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Explore
If you run it, you won't know. Looks like a concatenation of SQL strings.
Select type from dbtable where id=1;
Purely speculative. Not very familiar with thinkphp. Check it out for yourself.
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Have from ()?
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I have this feeling too,
However, thinkphp
That's exactly what it says. It's more understandable to say that. Not easy to make mistakes,
Alas
To tell the truth, to this level, but also to see such a SQL really very headache.
I think SQL statements are better to read in strings.
discuss
Reference:
If you run it, you won't know. Looks like a concatenation of SQL strings.
Select type from dbtable where id=1;
Purely speculative. Not very familiar with thinkphp. Check it out for yourself.
It seems that Mr. Jordan's speculation is certainly right, but a SQL statement is written like this
$user->select ("type")->form ("dbtable")->whe ...
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Well, these are all "Dabbler orm" ... It's not really an orm ...
discuss
Reference:
If you run it, you won't know. Looks like a concatenation of SQL strings.
Select type from dbtable where id=1;
Purely speculative. Not very familiar with thinkphp. Check it out for yourself.
It seems that Mr. Jordan's speculation is certainly right, but a SQL statement is written like this
$user->select ("type")->form ("dbtable")->whe ...
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discuss
Reference:
Reference:
appear in a class inside, what does this mean? $this->channelunit->splitpagefield;
Best to write an example to see, thank you first!
PHP Code
Class A {
var $v = 123;
}
Class B {
function __construct () {
$thi ...
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Select type from dbtable where id=1;
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