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So, I've extended CGridView to include an Advanced Search feature tailored to the needs of my organization.

  • Filter - lets you show/hide columns in the table, and you can also reorder columns by dragging the little drag icon to the left of each item.
  • Sort - Allows for the selection of multiple columns, specify Ascending or Descending.
  • Search - Select your column and insert search parameters. Operators tailored to data type of selected column.

Advanced Search Screenshot

Version 1 works, albeit slowly. Basically, I had my hands in the inner workings of CGridView, where I snatch the results from the DataProvider and do the searching and sorting in PHP before rendering the table contents.

Now writing Version 2, where I aim to focus on clever CDbCriteria creation, allowing MySQL to do the heavy lifting so it will run quicker. The implementation is trivial when dealing with a single database table. The difficulty arises when I'm dealing with 2 or more tables... For example, if the user intends to search on a field that is a STAT relation, I need that relation to be present in my query so that I may include comparisons.

Here's the question. How do I assure that Yii includes all with relations in my query so that I include comparisons? I've included all my relations with my criteria in the model's search function and I've tried CDbCriteria's together set to true ...

public function search() {
    $criteria=new CDbCriteria;
    $criteria->compare('id', $this->id);
    $criteria->compare( ...
    ...
    $criteria->with = array('relation0','relation1','relation3');
    $criteria->together = true;

    return new CActiveDataProvider(
        get_class($this), array(
            'criteria'=>$criteria,
            'pagination' => array('pageSize' => 50)
));}

Then I'll snatch the criteria from the DataProvider and add a few conditions, for example, looking for dates > 1234567890. But I still get errors like this...

CDbCommand failed to execute the SQL statement: 
SQLSTATE[42S22]: Column not found: 1054 Unknown column 't.relation3' in 'where clause'. 
The SQL statement executed was: 
SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT `t`.`id`) FROM `table` `t` 
LEFT OUTER JOIN `relation_table` `relation0` ON (`t`.`id`=`relation0`.`id`) 
LEFT OUTER JOIN `relation_table` `relation1` ON (`t`.`id`=`relation1`.`id`) 
WHERE (`t`.`relation3` > 1234567890)

Where relation0 and relation1 are BELONGS_TO relations, but any STAT relations, here depicted as relation3, are missing. Furthermore, why is the query a SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT 't'.'id') ?

Edit @DCoder Here's the specific relation I'm working with now. The main table is Call, which has a HAS_MANY relation to CallSegments, which keeps the times. So the startTime of the Call is the minimum start_time of all the related CallSegments. And startTime is the hypothetical relation3 in my anonymized query error.

'startTime' => array(self::STAT, 'CallSegments', 'call_id',
            'select' => 'min(`start_time`)'),

Edit Other people have sent me to CDbCriteria's together property, but as you can see above, I am currently trying that to no avail.

Edit Looks like the issue has may have been reported: Yii and github tickets.

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    Can you show more related code, specifically the model's relation declarations? STAT relations are usually executed as separate queries.
    – DCoder
    Apr 3, 2012 at 9:22
  • Alright @DCoder , I've added the relation I'm working with now. Do you want more? Any way to include the STAT relation in the query? I thought that's what CDbCriteria's together was for, but apparently not.
    – savinger
    Apr 3, 2012 at 17:02
  • It's still not clear to me what your anonymized relation0, relation1 and relation3 are, but I think that you will need to select call_id and min(start_time) into a temp table and join into that table instead of relying on STAT. If your database engine supports computed columns, that can be a decent alternative.
    – DCoder
    Apr 3, 2012 at 18:09
  • @DCoder Hmm... I'm not thrilled with your answer. Not that it's wrong, just that it would be a mess to implement. I've updated the post with a little more information about the relations. But basically, you don't think Yii supports a way to include all specified relational JOINs in the same query?
    – savinger
    Apr 3, 2012 at 21:25
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    After looking at the framework code more closely, I'm afraid I have to stand by my original remarks - the framework code always runs STAT relations in separate queries and the only way to get the behaviour you want is to patch CActiveRecord and CActiveFinder. I started a patch to make them behave better, but it's apparently not a one-hour project, and I don't have enough familiarity with these internals to make it fully functional. You can find the work I've done thus far at github.com/DCoderLT/yii/tree/ar-stat-together .
    – DCoder
    Apr 5, 2012 at 17:58

2 Answers 2

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It is not a good idea to snatch the sql from a criteria and use it by yourself.

If you are using the "with" property then you could easily use comparisons like:

$criteria->compare("`relation1`.`id`", $yourVarHere);

Also Yii doesn't behave well with grouping.

My approach with STAT relations is using an subquery in the selects of Yii, followed by having:

$criteria->select = array("`t`.*", "(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM `relation3` WHERE `id` = `t`.id_relation3) AS `rel3`");
$criteria->having = "`rel3` > " . $yourValue;

The above method creates a bug in the gridview pagination because the count is done on a different query. A workaround will be to drop the "with" property and write the joins by yourself in the "join" property like:

$criteria->join = "LEFT OUTER JOIN `relation_table` `relation0` ON (`t`.`id`=`relation0`.`id`) 
LEFT OUTER JOIN `relation_table` `relation1` ON (`t`.`id`=`relation1`.`id`)
LEFT OUTER JOIN `relation_table` `relation3` ON (`t`.`id`=`relation3`.`id`)";
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If the bug is a little difficult to get working could you use the stat relation as a simple HAS_ONE with :

'select'=>'count(relation3.id)', 
'joinType'=>'left join',
'group'=>'relation3.id',
'on'=>'t.id = relation3.id',
'together'=>true

to get the count value out along side everything else?

Not sure how well this would work for your case but it's been helpful for me from time to time.

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