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I'm trying to debug some code in my first serious CodeIgniter app and I can't seem to find where I can simply get the raw SQL that my ActiveRecord code just generated.

$where  = 'DAY(`datetime_start`) = '. date('d',$day) .' AND ';
$where .= 'MONTH(`datetime_start`) = '. date('m',$day) .'';

$this->db->from('events')->where($where);
$result = $this->db->get();

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Before the query runs:

$this->db->_compile_select(); 

And after it has run:

$this->db->last_query();
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    _compile_select() is marked as protected in more recent versions of CodeIgniter (it likely only wasn't declared protected before for PHP4 compatibility). So you could just set the limit to 1 to avoid executing a big query and then call last_query(), or you could use reflection but the first option is preferable. Jan 9, 2013 at 4:19
  • Also: It looks like get_compiled_select() will be available in a future version of CodeIgniter; it's already in the dev branch (github.com/EllisLab/CodeIgniter/blob/develop/system/database/…). I copied that method to DB_active_rec and it worked fine, even in conjunction with this library: github.com/NTICompass/CodeIgniter-Subqueries Jan 11, 2013 at 0:53
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Of course, I found it 2 minutes after posting, courtesy of Phil Sturgeon.

echo $this->db->last_query();
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Also, you can put the following in your controller:

$this->output->enable_profiler(TRUE);

You'll get queries and a lot more.

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For anyone finding this old post and wondering what this is in the latest v3 the function is $this->db->get_compiled_select().

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You can make something like this until CI's next version is released

private function get_query_string()
{
    return  'SELECT ' . 
            implode( ' , ' , $this->db->ar_select ) .
            ' FROM ' .
            implode( ' , '  , $this->db->ar_from ) .
            ( count( $this->db->ar_where ) ? ' WHERE ' : '' ) .
            implode( ' ' , $this->db->ar_where );
}
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    This is very unlikely to yield accurate results as to what query is actually being run
    – Matt
    Apr 12, 2013 at 8:05

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