Can I use "ON" keyword in DQL or do I need to use Native Query?
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I have a oneToMany relationship between Post and PostVote. I would like to be able to retrieve a Post and how a specific user voted on it. In DQL I would like to retrieve Post and related PostVote entity, but only one where user_id is for example 5.

I don't seem to be able to use ON sql keyword like this:

->createQuery('SELECT p, pv FROM Post p LEFT JOIN p.postvotes ON pv.user = :userid WHERE p.id = :postid')

And if I use WHERE to filter out results, it create a problem and does not display a result unless at least one postvote object exists:

->createQuery('SELECT p, pv FROM Post p LEFT JOIN p.postvotes WHERE p.id = :postid' AND pv.user = :userid)

Is Native Query the only way I can achieve this?

Termite answered 5/1, 2012 at 19:40 Comment(0)
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You have to use the WITH keyword in DQL to accomplish this:

SELECT p, pv FROM Post p LEFT JOIN p.postvotes WITH pv.user = :userid WHERE p.id = :postid
Geniegenii answered 5/1, 2012 at 19:43 Comment(3)
After 6 years, this saved my life. Thanks.Kanarese
Same story bro (8 years after) :) Doctrine2 documentation link doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine-orm/en/2.7/reference/…Medullary
Absolutely a life saverBumf

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