Laravel Query- When carrying out a query Laravel seems to be adding ?/spaces between each letter
select code
from country_code
where country
= '?U?n?i?t?e?d? ?K?i?n?g?d?o?m' order by country
asc limit 1
public function location_test()
$locations = DB::table('accesses')
->select('country' ,DB::raw('count(*) as count'))
->join('ip2c_cache', 'accesses.ip', '=', 'ip2c_cache.ip')
->where('showcase_id', 5613)->groupby('country')
->get();
$mapData = "";
$locationData = array();
foreach ($locations as $location)
$code = DB::table('country_code')
->select('code')->where('country', $location->country)
->orderBy('country')
->first();
$mapData = $mapData . '"' . $code->id . '":"' . $location->count . '",';
return $mapData;
mysql laravel
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select code
from country_code
where country
= '?U?n?i?t?e?d? ?K?i?n?g?d?o?m' order by country
asc limit 1
public function location_test()
$locations = DB::table('accesses')
->select('country' ,DB::raw('count(*) as count'))
->join('ip2c_cache', 'accesses.ip', '=', 'ip2c_cache.ip')
->where('showcase_id', 5613)->groupby('country')
->get();
$mapData = "";
$locationData = array();
foreach ($locations as $location)
$code = DB::table('country_code')
->select('code')->where('country', $location->country)
->orderBy('country')
->first();
$mapData = $mapData . '"' . $code->id . '":"' . $location->count . '",';
return $mapData;
mysql laravel
what is the text encoding of your database? what is the encoding set in your connection to the database?
– JoSSte
Nov 15 '18 at 13:49
Collation is utf8_general_ci and the type is varchar(2)
– Tim
Nov 15 '18 at 14:01
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select code
from country_code
where country
= '?U?n?i?t?e?d? ?K?i?n?g?d?o?m' order by country
asc limit 1
public function location_test()
$locations = DB::table('accesses')
->select('country' ,DB::raw('count(*) as count'))
->join('ip2c_cache', 'accesses.ip', '=', 'ip2c_cache.ip')
->where('showcase_id', 5613)->groupby('country')
->get();
$mapData = "";
$locationData = array();
foreach ($locations as $location)
$code = DB::table('country_code')
->select('code')->where('country', $location->country)
->orderBy('country')
->first();
$mapData = $mapData . '"' . $code->id . '":"' . $location->count . '",';
return $mapData;
mysql laravel
select code
from country_code
where country
= '?U?n?i?t?e?d? ?K?i?n?g?d?o?m' order by country
asc limit 1
public function location_test()
$locations = DB::table('accesses')
->select('country' ,DB::raw('count(*) as count'))
->join('ip2c_cache', 'accesses.ip', '=', 'ip2c_cache.ip')
->where('showcase_id', 5613)->groupby('country')
->get();
$mapData = "";
$locationData = array();
foreach ($locations as $location)
$code = DB::table('country_code')
->select('code')->where('country', $location->country)
->orderBy('country')
->first();
$mapData = $mapData . '"' . $code->id . '":"' . $location->count . '",';
return $mapData;
mysql laravel
mysql laravel
edited Nov 15 '18 at 15:02
Ali
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asked Nov 15 '18 at 13:20
TimTim
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what is the text encoding of your database? what is the encoding set in your connection to the database?
– JoSSte
Nov 15 '18 at 13:49
Collation is utf8_general_ci and the type is varchar(2)
– Tim
Nov 15 '18 at 14:01
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what is the text encoding of your database? what is the encoding set in your connection to the database?
– JoSSte
Nov 15 '18 at 13:49
Collation is utf8_general_ci and the type is varchar(2)
– Tim
Nov 15 '18 at 14:01
what is the text encoding of your database? what is the encoding set in your connection to the database?
– JoSSte
Nov 15 '18 at 13:49
what is the text encoding of your database? what is the encoding set in your connection to the database?
– JoSSte
Nov 15 '18 at 13:49
Collation is utf8_general_ci and the type is varchar(2)
– Tim
Nov 15 '18 at 14:01
Collation is utf8_general_ci and the type is varchar(2)
– Tim
Nov 15 '18 at 14:01
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Problem was fixed when I changes the Collation of the database
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what is the text encoding of your database? what is the encoding set in your connection to the database?
– JoSSte
Nov 15 '18 at 13:49
Collation is utf8_general_ci and the type is varchar(2)
– Tim
Nov 15 '18 at 14:01