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diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/database/query_builder.rst b/user_guide_src/source/database/query_builder.rst index 480067407..9a96db003 100644 --- a/user_guide_src/source/database/query_builder.rst +++ b/user_guide_src/source/database/query_builder.rst @@ -665,10 +665,12 @@ will be reset (by default it will be--just like `$this->db->insert()`_):: // Produces string: INSERT INTO mytable (title, content) VALUES ('My Title', 'My Content') The key thing to notice in the above example is that the second query did not -utlize `$this->db->from()`_ nor did it pass a table name into the first +utlize `$this->db->from()` nor did it pass a table name into the first parameter. The reason this worked is because the query has not been executed -using `$this->db->insert()`_ which resets values or reset directly using -`$this->db->reset_query()`_. +using `$this->db->insert()` which resets values or reset directly using +`$this->db->reset_query()`. + +.. note:: This method doesn't work for batched inserts. $this->db->insert_batch() ========================= @@ -886,8 +888,9 @@ $this->db->get_compiled_update() This works exactly the same way as ``$this->db->get_compiled_insert()`` except that it produces an UPDATE SQL string instead of an INSERT SQL string. -For more information view documentation for `$this->db->get_compiled_insert()`_. +For more information view documentation for `$this->db->get_compiled_insert()`. +.. note:: This method doesn't work for batched updates. ************* Deleting Data |