@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ discard block |
||
151 | 151 | * @param array $where Should be the field names and values you wish to use as the where query e.g. array('fieldname' => 'value', 'fieldname2' => 'value2', etc). |
152 | 152 | * @param string|array $fields This should be the records you wis to select from the table. It should be either set as '*' which is the default or set as an array in the following format array('field', 'field2', 'field3', etc). |
153 | 153 | * @param array $order This is the order you wish the results to be ordered in should be formatted as follows array('fieldname' => 'ASC') or array("'fieldname', 'fieldname2'" => 'DESC') |
154 | - * @param integer|array $limit The number of results you want to return 0 is default and returns all results, else should be formated either as a standard integer or as an array as the start and end values e.g. array(0 => 150) |
|
154 | + * @param integer $limit The number of results you want to return 0 is default and returns all results, else should be formated either as a standard integer or as an array as the start and end values e.g. array(0 => 150) |
|
155 | 155 | * @param boolean $cache If the query should be cached or loaded from cache set to true else set to false |
156 | 156 | * @return array Returns a multidimensional array with the chosen fields from the table |
157 | 157 | */ |
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ discard block |
||
174 | 174 | * @param int $colNum This should be the column number you wish to get (starts at 0) |
175 | 175 | * @param array $order This is the order you wish the results to be ordered in should be formatted as follows array('fieldname' => 'ASC') or array("'fieldname', 'fieldname2'" => 'DESC') so it can be done in both directions |
176 | 176 | * @param boolean $cache If the query should be cached or loaded from cache set to true else set to false |
177 | - * @return mixed If a result is found will return the value of the colum given else will return false |
|
177 | + * @return string|false If a result is found will return the value of the colum given else will return false |
|
178 | 178 | */ |
179 | 179 | public function fetchColumn($table, $where = array(), $fields = '*', $colNum = 0, $order = array(), $cache = true) { |
180 | 180 | $this->buildSelectQuery(SafeString::makeSafe($table), $where, $fields, $order, 1); |
@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ discard block |
||
360 | 360 | * @param array $where Should be the field names and values you wish to use as the where query e.g. array('fieldname' => 'value', 'fieldname2' => 'value2', etc). |
361 | 361 | * @param string|array $fields This should be the records you wis to select from the table. It should be either set as '*' which is the default or set as an array in the following format array('field', 'field2', 'field3', etc). |
362 | 362 | * @param array $order This is the order you wish the results to be ordered in should be formatted as follows array('fieldname' => 'ASC') or array("'fieldname', 'fieldname2'" => 'DESC') so it can be done in both directions |
363 | - * @param integer|array $limit The number of results you want to return 0 is default and returns all results, else should be formated either as a standard integer or as an array as the start and end values e.g. array(0 => 150) |
|
363 | + * @param integer $limit The number of results you want to return 0 is default and returns all results, else should be formated either as a standard integer or as an array as the start and end values e.g. array(0 => 150) |
|
364 | 364 | */ |
365 | 365 | protected function buildSelectQuery($table, $where = array(), $fields = '*', $order = array(), $limit = 0) { |
366 | 366 | if(is_array($fields)) { |
@@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ discard block |
||
466 | 466 | |
467 | 467 | /** |
468 | 468 | * Returns the limit SQL for the current query as a string |
469 | - * @param integer|array $limit This should either be set as an integer or should be set as an array with a start and end value |
|
469 | + * @param integer $limit This should either be set as an integer or should be set as an array with a start and end value |
|
470 | 470 | * @return string|false Will return the LIMIT string for the current query if it is valid else returns false |
471 | 471 | */ |
472 | 472 | private function limit($limit = 0) { |