print_r($results);// contains array of returned rows
</code>
</pre>
```
<h3> Raw Query Method </h3>
### Raw Query Method
<pre>
<code>
```php
$params=array(3,'My Title');
$resutls=$db->rawQuery("SELECT id, title, body FROM posts WHERE id = ? AND tile = ?",$params);
print_r($results);// contains array of returned rows
...
...
@@ -81,31 +65,26 @@ print_r($results); // contains array of returned rows
// will handle any SQL query
$params=array(10,1,10,11,2,10);
$resutls = $db->rawQuery("
(SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a = ? AND B = ? ORDER BY a LIMIT ?)
UNION
(SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE a = ? AND B = ? ORDER BY a LIMIT ?)
", $params);
$resutls=$db->rawQuery("(SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a = ? AND B = ? ORDER BY a LIMIT ?) UNION(SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE a = ? AND B = ? ORDER BY a LIMIT ?)",$params);
print_r($results);// contains array of returned rows
</code>
</pre>
```
### Where Method
This method allows you to specify the parameters of the query.
<h3> Where Method </h3>
<p>This method allows you to specify the parameters of the query.</p>
<pre>
<code>
```php
$db->where('id',int);
$db->where('title',string);
$results=$db->get('tableName');
print_r($results);// contains array of returned rows
```
Optionally you can use method chaining to call where multiple times without referencing your object over an over:
Optionally you can use method chaining to call where multiple times without referancing your object over an over: