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posted 9 years ago
Database
Last updated 2 years ago.
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your 'where statement' is in the wrong place.

DB::table('users')->join('contacts', function($join) {
     $join->on('users.id', '=', 'contacts.user_id');
})->where('contacts.user_id', '>', 5)->get();

OR

DB::table('users')->join('contacts', 'users.id', '=', 'contacts.user_id')
->where('contacts.user_id', '>', 5)->get();

It must be outside the clousure, because it is attached to join() it must looks like:

table()->join()->where();

hope it helps

Last updated 2 years ago.
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