How to make where-filter in “With” (ManyToMany Laravel)?












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Relationship ManyToMany.
I'm trying to make a request:



$products=Product::with(['lists' => function($query)
{
$query->where('user_id', Auth::id());
}])
->orderBy('id', 'desc')
->paginate(20);


But I get an error.



"SQLSTATE[23000]: Integrity constraint violation: 1052 Column 'user_id' in where clause is ambiguous (SQL: select `mainlists`.*, `list_products`.`product_id` as `pivot_product_id`, `list_products`.`list_id` as `pivot_list_id` from `mainlists` inner join `list_products` on `mainlists`.`id` = `list_products`.`list_id` where `user_id` = 16 and `list_products`.`product_id` in (73, 80, 81, 87, 88, 89)


These relationships work correctly in a variety of other queries.
I think my request is incorrect for the type of relationship ManyToMany.
Because the query is trying to compare multiple products with an pivot table.










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    Relationship ManyToMany.
    I'm trying to make a request:



    $products=Product::with(['lists' => function($query)
    {
    $query->where('user_id', Auth::id());
    }])
    ->orderBy('id', 'desc')
    ->paginate(20);


    But I get an error.



    "SQLSTATE[23000]: Integrity constraint violation: 1052 Column 'user_id' in where clause is ambiguous (SQL: select `mainlists`.*, `list_products`.`product_id` as `pivot_product_id`, `list_products`.`list_id` as `pivot_list_id` from `mainlists` inner join `list_products` on `mainlists`.`id` = `list_products`.`list_id` where `user_id` = 16 and `list_products`.`product_id` in (73, 80, 81, 87, 88, 89)


    These relationships work correctly in a variety of other queries.
    I think my request is incorrect for the type of relationship ManyToMany.
    Because the query is trying to compare multiple products with an pivot table.










    share|improve this question



























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      Relationship ManyToMany.
      I'm trying to make a request:



      $products=Product::with(['lists' => function($query)
      {
      $query->where('user_id', Auth::id());
      }])
      ->orderBy('id', 'desc')
      ->paginate(20);


      But I get an error.



      "SQLSTATE[23000]: Integrity constraint violation: 1052 Column 'user_id' in where clause is ambiguous (SQL: select `mainlists`.*, `list_products`.`product_id` as `pivot_product_id`, `list_products`.`list_id` as `pivot_list_id` from `mainlists` inner join `list_products` on `mainlists`.`id` = `list_products`.`list_id` where `user_id` = 16 and `list_products`.`product_id` in (73, 80, 81, 87, 88, 89)


      These relationships work correctly in a variety of other queries.
      I think my request is incorrect for the type of relationship ManyToMany.
      Because the query is trying to compare multiple products with an pivot table.










      share|improve this question
















      Relationship ManyToMany.
      I'm trying to make a request:



      $products=Product::with(['lists' => function($query)
      {
      $query->where('user_id', Auth::id());
      }])
      ->orderBy('id', 'desc')
      ->paginate(20);


      But I get an error.



      "SQLSTATE[23000]: Integrity constraint violation: 1052 Column 'user_id' in where clause is ambiguous (SQL: select `mainlists`.*, `list_products`.`product_id` as `pivot_product_id`, `list_products`.`list_id` as `pivot_list_id` from `mainlists` inner join `list_products` on `mainlists`.`id` = `list_products`.`list_id` where `user_id` = 16 and `list_products`.`product_id` in (73, 80, 81, 87, 88, 89)


      These relationships work correctly in a variety of other queries.
      I think my request is incorrect for the type of relationship ManyToMany.
      Because the query is trying to compare multiple products with an pivot table.







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          because your product and list both have user_id
          you should select which user_id you want to consider



          like this:



          $products=Product::with(['lists' => function($query)
          {
          $query->where('list_products.user_id', Auth::id());
          }])
          ->orderBy('id', 'desc')
          ->paginate(20);





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            because your product and list both have user_id
            you should select which user_id you want to consider



            like this:



            $products=Product::with(['lists' => function($query)
            {
            $query->where('list_products.user_id', Auth::id());
            }])
            ->orderBy('id', 'desc')
            ->paginate(20);





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              because your product and list both have user_id
              you should select which user_id you want to consider



              like this:



              $products=Product::with(['lists' => function($query)
              {
              $query->where('list_products.user_id', Auth::id());
              }])
              ->orderBy('id', 'desc')
              ->paginate(20);





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                because your product and list both have user_id
                you should select which user_id you want to consider



                like this:



                $products=Product::with(['lists' => function($query)
                {
                $query->where('list_products.user_id', Auth::id());
                }])
                ->orderBy('id', 'desc')
                ->paginate(20);





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                because your product and list both have user_id
                you should select which user_id you want to consider



                like this:



                $products=Product::with(['lists' => function($query)
                {
                $query->where('list_products.user_id', Auth::id());
                }])
                ->orderBy('id', 'desc')
                ->paginate(20);






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