That's one way, but you should be using ? placeholders for variables to protect against SQL injection:
$select=new Zend_Db_Select($db);
$select->from('users','*');
$select->joinInner('rest', 'users.repository = rest.id', array('username'));
$select->where('username = ? and sold=0', $rest);
(do the same for 'sold' if this sometimes also comes from a PHP variable.)
You can also chain together where clauses with multiple where()
calls or orWhere()
if you want or instead of and:
$select=new Zend_Db_Select($db);
$select->from('users','*');
$select->joinInner('rest', 'users.repository = rest.id', array('username'));
$select->where('username = ?' $rest);
$select->where('sold = ?', 0);
Since Zend_Db_Select uses a fluent influence you can also write it like this:
$select=new Zend_Db_Select($db);
$select->from('users','*')
->joinInner('rest', 'users.repository = rest.id', array('username'))
->where('username = ?' $rest)
->where('sold = ?', 0);