Commit 148d19fd by Alexander Makarov

Fixes #3450: added note about the fact that $q parameter is mandatory for aggregare query methods

parent 5c96ba98
...@@ -48,7 +48,8 @@ the query, execute it, and return the result. For example, ...@@ -48,7 +48,8 @@ the query, execute it, and return the result. For example,
- [[yii\db\Query::scalar()|scalar()]]: returns the first column in the first row of the result. - [[yii\db\Query::scalar()|scalar()]]: returns the first column in the first row of the result.
- [[yii\db\Query::exists()|exists()]]: returns a value indicating whether the query results in anything. - [[yii\db\Query::exists()|exists()]]: returns a value indicating whether the query results in anything.
- [[yii\db\Query::count()|count()]]: returns the result of a `COUNT` query. Other similar methods - [[yii\db\Query::count()|count()]]: returns the result of a `COUNT` query. Other similar methods
include `sum()`, `average()`, `max()`, `min()`, which support the so-called aggregational data query. include `sum($q)`, `average($q)`, `max($q)`, `min($q)`, which support the so-called aggregational data query. `$q`
parameter is mandatory for these methods and can be either the column name or expression.
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