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24 | public function createSelectAndGroupBy($entityName, $alias, $groupByField) |
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25 | { |
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26 | $select = $alias . '.' . $groupByField . ', count(' . $alias . '.id) as num'; |
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27 | $groupBy = $alias . '.' . $groupByField . ''; |
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29 | $this->entityName = $entityName; |
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30 | $this->entityAlias = $alias; |
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32 | $this->qBuilder = $this->manager->createQueryBuilder($this->entityName) |
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33 | ->select($select) |
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34 | ->groupBy($groupBy); |
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35 | } |
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