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I need a query that counts the conversations that are not seen yet. It works fine but when I also want to check if there are any conversations with the from_id it returns a wrong result.

Conversation::where('to_id', $this->id)->whereExists(function($query) {
    $query->select(DB::raw(1))
        ->from('messages')
        ->where('seen', 0)
        ->whereRaw('messages.conversation_id = conversations.id');
})->count();

Result: 0

Conversation::where('from_id', $this->id)->whereExists(function($query) {
    $query->select(DB::raw(1))
        ->from('messages')
        ->where('seen', 0)
        ->whereRaw('messages.conversation_id = conversations.id');
})->count();

Result: 0

Conversation::where('to_id', $this->id)->orWhere('from_id', $this->id)->whereExists(function($query) {
    $query->select(DB::raw(1))
        ->from('messages')
        ->where('seen', 0)
        ->whereRaw('messages.conversation_id = conversations.id');
})->count();

Result 1

So I could run them both and add the result but there has to be a better solution.

Update: I forgot the logic part of the orWherestatement. The query is true when the left part is true or the right part. So when the to_id is equal to the id the whole query is true.

I solved it by putting the or statement in a function:

Conversation::where(function($query) {
    $query->where('to_id', $this->id)
        ->orWhere('from_id', $this->id);
})->whereExists(function($query) {
    $query->select(DB::raw(1))
        ->from('messages')
        ->where('seen', 0)
        ->whereRaw('messages.conversation_id = conversations.id');
})->count();

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