function views_query::set_where_group in Views (for Drupal 7) 6.2
Create a new grouping for the WHERE or HAVING clause.
Parameters
$type: Either 'AND' or 'OR'. All items within this group will be added to the WHERE clause with this logical operator.
$group: An ID to use for this group. If unspecified, an ID will be generated.
$where: 'where' or 'having'.
Return value
$group The group ID generated.
2 calls to views_query::set_where_group()
- views_query::add_having in includes/
query.inc - Add a simple HAVING clause to the query. The caller is responsible for ensuring that all fields are fully qualified (TABLE.FIELD) and that the table and an appropriate GROUP BY already exist in the query.
- views_query::add_where in includes/
query.inc - Add a simple WHERE clause to the query. The caller is responsible for ensuring that all fields are fully qualified (TABLE.FIELD) and that the table already exists in the query.
File
- includes/
query.inc, line 681 - query.inc Defines the query object which is the underlying layer in a View.
Class
- views_query
- Object used to create a SELECT query.
Code
function set_where_group($type = 'AND', $group = NULL, $where = 'where') {
// Set an alias.
$groups =& $this->{$where};
if (!isset($group)) {
$group = empty($groups) ? 1 : max(array_keys($groups)) + 1;
}
// Create an empty group
if (empty($groups[$group])) {
$groups[$group] = array(
'clauses' => array(),
'args' => array(),
);
}
$groups[$group]['type'] = strtoupper($type);
return $group;
}