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Is it possible to use named parameters in a Select, Update or Delete query object in Zend Framework 2? e.g.

$myValue = 'FooBar';

$sql = new Zend\Db\Sql\Sql($adapter);
$select = $sql->select('my_table')
              ->where('my_column = :my_value')
              ->setParameter('my_value', $myValue);
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  • voting down is all well a good, but with out a reason to improve the question it's just unhelpful
    – gawpertron
    Jul 29, 2014 at 10:41
  • I really don't find a reason to votedown this question!!! +1
    – php-dev
    Jul 29, 2014 at 12:01

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Never done this but found the answer on an older version of ZEND here

So to answer your question yes it is possible. As it is explained on the website provided. "If you use named parameters, or those that are indicated by a string identifier preceded by a colon character (':'), pass the bind values in an associative array. The keys of this array should match the parameter names. "

$select = $sql->select('my_table')
                      ->where('my_coumn = :my_value');
                      //->setParameter('my_value', $myValue);

        $statement = $sql->prepareStatementForSqlObject($select);
        $result = $statement->execute((array(':my_value' => 'FooBar')));//you pass named parameters here in an associative array
        $resultSet = new ResultSet();
        $resultSet->initialize($result);

        return $resultSet->toArray();

Good Luck Mate.

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  • Yes, parameters are set in the same way in ZF2
    – gawpertron
    Jul 29, 2014 at 13:08

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