public Select::rightJoin($table, $alias = NULL, $condition = NULL, $arguments = array())
Right Outer Join against another table in the database.
Parameters
$table: The table against which to join. May be a string or another SelectQuery object. If a query object is passed, it will be used as a subselect. Unless the table name starts with the database / schema name and a dot it will be prefixed.
$alias: The alias for the table. In most cases this should be the first letter of the table, or the first letter of each "word" in the table.
$condition: The condition on which to join this table. If the join requires values, this clause should use a named placeholder and the value or values to insert should be passed in the 4th parameter. For the first table joined on a query, this value is ignored as the first table is taken as the base table. The token %alias can be used in this string to be replaced with the actual alias. This is useful when $alias is modified by the database system, for example, when joining the same table more than once.
$arguments: An array of arguments to replace into the $condition of this join.
Return value
The unique alias that was assigned for this table.
Overrides SelectInterface::rightJoin
Deprecated
as of Drupal 8.1.x, will be removed in Drupal 9.0.0. Instead, change the query to use leftJoin(). For instance: db_query('A')->rightJoin('B') is identical to db_query('B')->leftJoin('A'). This functionality has been deprecated because SQLite does not support it.
File
- core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Query/Select.php, line 601
Class
- Select
- Query builder for SELECT statements.
Namespace
Drupal\Core\Database\Query
Code
public function rightJoin($table, $alias = NULL, $condition = NULL, $arguments = array()) { return $this->addJoin('RIGHT OUTER', $table, $alias, $condition, $arguments); }
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