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In my application I have updated a relationship from one-to-many to many-to-many and I'm trying to figure out a way to persist associated functionality.

Let's say I have two related tables, e.g. dogs and owners. If I have an array of owners and I'm trying to get a list of dogs id's for those owners, how should I do it eloquently?

Similar question was asked here: https://laracasts.com/discuss/channels/laravel/getting-many-to-many-related-data-for-an-array-of-elements

So, How would I get the Dog models where Owner is in an array ?

Same thing as $associatedDogs = Dog::whereIn('owner_id',$ListOfOwners)->get(); is for a One-To-Many relationship, but for Many-to-Many.

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Use the whereHas() method:

$dogs = Dog::whereHas('owners', function($q) use($ownerIds) {
    $q->whereIn('id', $ownerIds);
})->get();
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  • Should I choose the whereHas over with ? What is the difference between them in this case? Does it even make any difference? Mar 9, 2017 at 10:01
  • Nevermind, I found the explaination here: stackoverflow.com/a/30232227/2012740 Mar 9, 2017 at 10:28
  • @AngelinCalu yes, with() will not work for you, since it loads relation data. Mar 9, 2017 at 13:15
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    @AngelinCalu no with() will not work. It will load all dogs and filtered owners. whereHas() will load only dogs with owners which are in the list. Just try both and you'll see the difference. Mar 9, 2017 at 13:28
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    Says Ambiguous Id in where clause is there any solution to that ? Jul 5, 2020 at 8:56
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I tried the two suggested solutions but I was getting an error that said that id was not unique. I solved like this:

$dogs = Dog::whereHas('owners', function($q) use($ownerIds) {
    $q->whereIn('owner_id', $ownerIds);
})->get();
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Try

$associateDogs = Dog::with(['owners' => function($query) use ($listOfOwners) {
    $query->whereIn('id', $listOfOwners);
}])->get();

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