| Total Complexity | 3 |
| Total Lines | 35 |
| Duplicated Lines | 0 % |
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| 15 | class CustomerCollection extends ExtendCustomerCollection |
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| 16 | { |
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| 17 | /** |
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| 18 | * @inheritDoc |
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| 19 | */ |
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| 20 | protected function _initSelect() |
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| 31 | } |
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| 33 | /** |
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| 34 | * @param string $email |
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| 35 | * @return CustomerCollection |
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| 36 | */ |
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| 37 | public function addEmailFilter(string $email): self |
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| 41 | } |
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| 43 | /** |
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| 44 | * @return CustomerCollection |
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| 45 | */ |
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| 46 | public function addOmittedFilter(): self |
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