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| 1 | <?php namespace Picqer\Financials\Exact\Query; |
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| 34 | protected function collectionFromResult($result) |
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| 35 | { |
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| 36 | // If we have one result which is not an assoc array, make it the first element of an array for the |
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| 37 | // collectionFromResult function so we always return a collection from filter |
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| 38 | if ((bool) count(array_filter(array_keys($result), 'is_string'))) { |
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| 39 | $result = [ $result ]; |
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| 40 | } |
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| 42 | $class = $this->class; |
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| 43 | $collection = []; |
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| 45 | foreach ($result as $r) { |
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| 46 | $collection[] = new $class($this->connection, $r); |
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| 47 | } |
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| 49 | return $collection; |
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| 50 | } |
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| 52 |
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