Query states to get records where time is in the future, query also getting records from past












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I have a query where I'm trying to get all get records from the future. It's also getting records from the past.



$upcomingSupportGroups = DB::table('participants')
->join('threads', 'participants.thread_id', '=', 'threads.id')
->join('support_groups', 'threads.counselling_application_id', '=', 'support_groups.id')
->where('participants.user_id', auth()->user()->id)
->orWhere('support_groups.counsellor_id', auth()->user()->id)
->where('support_groups.event_time', '>=', CarbonCarbon::now())
->groupBy('support_groups.id')
->get();


Where am i going wrong










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  • You've probably got an issue your where clauses. Change ->get() to ->toSql(), then dd($upcomingSupportGroups); and review the generated SQL.

    – Tim Lewis
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:19











  • You're using 2 where's with an orWhere. You'll have to use a closure (where(function($query){ $query->where()->orWhere();}) or orWhere(function($query)($query->where()->where();})) to group your and/or clauses correctly.

    – aynber
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:22
















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I have a query where I'm trying to get all get records from the future. It's also getting records from the past.



$upcomingSupportGroups = DB::table('participants')
->join('threads', 'participants.thread_id', '=', 'threads.id')
->join('support_groups', 'threads.counselling_application_id', '=', 'support_groups.id')
->where('participants.user_id', auth()->user()->id)
->orWhere('support_groups.counsellor_id', auth()->user()->id)
->where('support_groups.event_time', '>=', CarbonCarbon::now())
->groupBy('support_groups.id')
->get();


Where am i going wrong










share|improve this question























  • You've probably got an issue your where clauses. Change ->get() to ->toSql(), then dd($upcomingSupportGroups); and review the generated SQL.

    – Tim Lewis
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:19











  • You're using 2 where's with an orWhere. You'll have to use a closure (where(function($query){ $query->where()->orWhere();}) or orWhere(function($query)($query->where()->where();})) to group your and/or clauses correctly.

    – aynber
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:22














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I have a query where I'm trying to get all get records from the future. It's also getting records from the past.



$upcomingSupportGroups = DB::table('participants')
->join('threads', 'participants.thread_id', '=', 'threads.id')
->join('support_groups', 'threads.counselling_application_id', '=', 'support_groups.id')
->where('participants.user_id', auth()->user()->id)
->orWhere('support_groups.counsellor_id', auth()->user()->id)
->where('support_groups.event_time', '>=', CarbonCarbon::now())
->groupBy('support_groups.id')
->get();


Where am i going wrong










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I have a query where I'm trying to get all get records from the future. It's also getting records from the past.



$upcomingSupportGroups = DB::table('participants')
->join('threads', 'participants.thread_id', '=', 'threads.id')
->join('support_groups', 'threads.counselling_application_id', '=', 'support_groups.id')
->where('participants.user_id', auth()->user()->id)
->orWhere('support_groups.counsellor_id', auth()->user()->id)
->where('support_groups.event_time', '>=', CarbonCarbon::now())
->groupBy('support_groups.id')
->get();


Where am i going wrong







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  • You've probably got an issue your where clauses. Change ->get() to ->toSql(), then dd($upcomingSupportGroups); and review the generated SQL.

    – Tim Lewis
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:19











  • You're using 2 where's with an orWhere. You'll have to use a closure (where(function($query){ $query->where()->orWhere();}) or orWhere(function($query)($query->where()->where();})) to group your and/or clauses correctly.

    – aynber
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:22



















  • You've probably got an issue your where clauses. Change ->get() to ->toSql(), then dd($upcomingSupportGroups); and review the generated SQL.

    – Tim Lewis
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:19











  • You're using 2 where's with an orWhere. You'll have to use a closure (where(function($query){ $query->where()->orWhere();}) or orWhere(function($query)($query->where()->where();})) to group your and/or clauses correctly.

    – aynber
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:22

















You've probably got an issue your where clauses. Change ->get() to ->toSql(), then dd($upcomingSupportGroups); and review the generated SQL.

– Tim Lewis
Nov 19 '18 at 17:19





You've probably got an issue your where clauses. Change ->get() to ->toSql(), then dd($upcomingSupportGroups); and review the generated SQL.

– Tim Lewis
Nov 19 '18 at 17:19













You're using 2 where's with an orWhere. You'll have to use a closure (where(function($query){ $query->where()->orWhere();}) or orWhere(function($query)($query->where()->where();})) to group your and/or clauses correctly.

– aynber
Nov 19 '18 at 17:22





You're using 2 where's with an orWhere. You'll have to use a closure (where(function($query){ $query->where()->orWhere();}) or orWhere(function($query)($query->where()->where();})) to group your and/or clauses correctly.

– aynber
Nov 19 '18 at 17:22












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Because you have an orWhere('support_groups.counsellor_id', auth()->user()->id) you get all rows where the counsellor is the auth user. You want to change the query to:



$upcomingSupportGroups = DB::table('participants')
->join('threads', 'participants.thread_id', '=', 'threads.id')
->join('support_groups', 'threads.counselling_application_id', '=', 'support_groups.id')
->where(function($query){
$query->where('participants.user_id', auth()->user()->id);
$query->orWhere('support_groups.counsellor_id', auth()->user()->id)
})
->where('support_groups.event_time', '>=', CarbonCarbon::now())
->groupBy('support_groups.id')
->get();





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    Because you have an orWhere('support_groups.counsellor_id', auth()->user()->id) you get all rows where the counsellor is the auth user. You want to change the query to:



    $upcomingSupportGroups = DB::table('participants')
    ->join('threads', 'participants.thread_id', '=', 'threads.id')
    ->join('support_groups', 'threads.counselling_application_id', '=', 'support_groups.id')
    ->where(function($query){
    $query->where('participants.user_id', auth()->user()->id);
    $query->orWhere('support_groups.counsellor_id', auth()->user()->id)
    })
    ->where('support_groups.event_time', '>=', CarbonCarbon::now())
    ->groupBy('support_groups.id')
    ->get();





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      Because you have an orWhere('support_groups.counsellor_id', auth()->user()->id) you get all rows where the counsellor is the auth user. You want to change the query to:



      $upcomingSupportGroups = DB::table('participants')
      ->join('threads', 'participants.thread_id', '=', 'threads.id')
      ->join('support_groups', 'threads.counselling_application_id', '=', 'support_groups.id')
      ->where(function($query){
      $query->where('participants.user_id', auth()->user()->id);
      $query->orWhere('support_groups.counsellor_id', auth()->user()->id)
      })
      ->where('support_groups.event_time', '>=', CarbonCarbon::now())
      ->groupBy('support_groups.id')
      ->get();





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        Because you have an orWhere('support_groups.counsellor_id', auth()->user()->id) you get all rows where the counsellor is the auth user. You want to change the query to:



        $upcomingSupportGroups = DB::table('participants')
        ->join('threads', 'participants.thread_id', '=', 'threads.id')
        ->join('support_groups', 'threads.counselling_application_id', '=', 'support_groups.id')
        ->where(function($query){
        $query->where('participants.user_id', auth()->user()->id);
        $query->orWhere('support_groups.counsellor_id', auth()->user()->id)
        })
        ->where('support_groups.event_time', '>=', CarbonCarbon::now())
        ->groupBy('support_groups.id')
        ->get();





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        Because you have an orWhere('support_groups.counsellor_id', auth()->user()->id) you get all rows where the counsellor is the auth user. You want to change the query to:



        $upcomingSupportGroups = DB::table('participants')
        ->join('threads', 'participants.thread_id', '=', 'threads.id')
        ->join('support_groups', 'threads.counselling_application_id', '=', 'support_groups.id')
        ->where(function($query){
        $query->where('participants.user_id', auth()->user()->id);
        $query->orWhere('support_groups.counsellor_id', auth()->user()->id)
        })
        ->where('support_groups.event_time', '>=', CarbonCarbon::now())
        ->groupBy('support_groups.id')
        ->get();






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