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Here's my query, in CodeIgniter's Active Record:

function calculate_invites($userid)
{
    $this->db->where('id', $userid)
               ->update('users', array('invites' => 'invites-1', 'sentinvites' => 'sentinvites+1'), FALSE);
}

The fields invites and sentinvites are both integers but are set to 0 after the function is run. This makes me presume that CodeIgniter is passing invites-1 and sentinvites+1 as strings, but I thought appending FALSE to the end stopped it doing that?

Thanks!

Jack

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since Ci- Active Record is't working nearly the way i expects an AC to work... here the ci-user-guide referral active_record – maggie Sep 5 '10 at 14:45

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This doesn't work with update, only with set.

This should work:

$this->db->where('id', $userid);
$this->db->set('invites', 'invites-1', FALSE);
$this->db->set('sentinvites', 'sentinvites+1', FALSE);
$this->db->update('users');

This may work too (the user guide is a bit unclear):

$this->db->where('id', $userid);
$this->db->set(array('invites' => 'invites-1', 'sentinvites' => 'sentinvites+1'), FALSE);
$this->db->update('users');
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