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i'm not used to develop with Symfony, I retrieved an old project which has to be improved.

Here is my problem : In back-end, I have clients with several appointments (HasMany), or none. In front-end, from my rest api call, I receive the clients with appointments. No problem. But I would like to receive only appointments of today ("start" attribute in appointment model).

How can I apply that directly in back-end ? I know there are a lot of way to use symfony with Doctrine and annotations ... but can't find the right answer.

Thanks

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Erm.. you select everything from your table with the today day nothing too fancy. :-) ex:

"SELECT * FROM appointments WHERE date >= CURDATE()"

Of course this would need to be translated to doctrine but you have the above example to start.

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  • Thanks, but I know how to do in sql .. but I would like to reuse what I have in the project, I have any unit test, I have a function who send me already the data, I just want to know if there is a simple way to filter easily from doctrine and annotation. My function does $this->repository->findBy($criteria, $orderBy, $limit, $offset). In Symfony, i know we can do a lot of thing easily and "magically" adding a simple annotation for example ... i'm not very clear ^^ Aug 7, 2018 at 8:41
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    I reckon you might need to define something in your EntityRepository, you can't do comparaison ">" in findBy Aug 7, 2018 at 9:21
  • yes he needs a custom method based on his requirements that will do the job. a method should have only a single purpose.
    – Bogdan
    Aug 7, 2018 at 9:54
  • I publish the request I don't success to apply in my repository @GregoireDucharme Aug 7, 2018 at 12:43
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here the request I don't success to apply in my repository with query builder:

SELECT * 
FROM ikc_client
LEFT JOIN (
  SELECT *
  FROM ikc_appointment
  WHERE ikc_appointment.start > '2018-08-07 00:00:00'
  AND ikc_appointment.end < '2018-08-07 23:59:59'
) appointment ON appointment.client_id = ikc_client.id
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