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I am trying to get a single record from my database using doctrine. I am unsure how to use the findBy() method.



My current code is below:



$token = $em->getRepository('APIBundle:Token')->findBy();


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    I am trying to get a single record from my database using doctrine. I am unsure how to use the findBy() method.



    My current code is below:



    $token = $em->getRepository('APIBundle:Token')->findBy();


    Any help will be appreciated










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      I am trying to get a single record from my database using doctrine. I am unsure how to use the findBy() method.



      My current code is below:



      $token = $em->getRepository('APIBundle:Token')->findBy();


      Any help will be appreciated










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      I am trying to get a single record from my database using doctrine. I am unsure how to use the findBy() method.



      My current code is below:



      $token = $em->getRepository('APIBundle:Token')->findBy();


      Any help will be appreciated







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          You just need to include an array of what you want the findBy() method to use. Please see the below code:



          $token = $em->getRepository('APIBundle:Token')->findBy(array('string' => $string));


          Just name the 'string' part of the code as whatever field you are searching, and replace the $string with the variable.






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            For single result: $repository->findOneBy(["param" => $value]) would do best.

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          You just need to include an array of what you want the findBy() method to use. Please see the below code:



          $token = $em->getRepository('APIBundle:Token')->findBy(array('string' => $string));


          Just name the 'string' part of the code as whatever field you are searching, and replace the $string with the variable.






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            For single result: $repository->findOneBy(["param" => $value]) would do best.

            – Marçal Berga
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          You just need to include an array of what you want the findBy() method to use. Please see the below code:



          $token = $em->getRepository('APIBundle:Token')->findBy(array('string' => $string));


          Just name the 'string' part of the code as whatever field you are searching, and replace the $string with the variable.






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            For single result: $repository->findOneBy(["param" => $value]) would do best.

            – Marçal Berga
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          You just need to include an array of what you want the findBy() method to use. Please see the below code:



          $token = $em->getRepository('APIBundle:Token')->findBy(array('string' => $string));


          Just name the 'string' part of the code as whatever field you are searching, and replace the $string with the variable.






          share|improve this answer













          You just need to include an array of what you want the findBy() method to use. Please see the below code:



          $token = $em->getRepository('APIBundle:Token')->findBy(array('string' => $string));


          Just name the 'string' part of the code as whatever field you are searching, and replace the $string with the variable.







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            For single result: $repository->findOneBy(["param" => $value]) would do best.

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            For single result: $repository->findOneBy(["param" => $value]) would do best.

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          For single result: $repository->findOneBy(["param" => $value]) would do best.

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          For single result: $repository->findOneBy(["param" => $value]) would do best.

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