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diff --git a/user_guide/changelog.html b/user_guide/changelog.html
index f32ee58b3..7e86ba4eb 100644
--- a/user_guide/changelog.html
+++ b/user_guide/changelog.html
@@ -109,6 +109,7 @@ Hg Tag: </p>
<li>Semantic change to db->version() function to allow a list of exceptions for databases with functions to return version string instead of specially formed SQL queries. Currently this list only includes Oracle and SQLite.</li>
<li>Fixed a bug where driver specific table identifier protection could lead to malformed queries in the <kbd>field_data()</kbd> functions.</li>
<li>Fixed a bug where an undefined class variable was referenced in database drivers.</li>
+ <li>Removed the following deprecated functions: orwhere, orlike, groupby, orhaving, orderby, getwhere.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Helpers
diff --git a/user_guide/database/active_record.html b/user_guide/database/active_record.html
index 2c12d628e..482115ccd 100644
--- a/user_guide/database/active_record.html
+++ b/user_guide/database/active_record.html
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ instead of using the db->where() function:</p>
<code>$query = $this->db->get_where('mytable', array('id' => $id), $limit, $offset);</code>
<p>Please read the about the where function below for more information.</p>
-<p class="important">Note: get_where() was formerly known as getwhere(), which has been deprecated</p>
+<p class="important">Note: get_where() was formerly known as getwhere(), which has been removed</p>
<h2>$this->db->select();</h2>
<p>Permits you to write the SELECT portion of your query:</p>
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ $this->db->or_where('id >', $id);
<br />
<br />// Produces: WHERE name != 'Joe' OR id > 50</code>
-<p class="important">Note: or_where() was formerly known as orwhere(), which has been deprecated.</p>
+<p class="important">Note: or_where() was formerly known as orwhere(), which has been removed.</p>
<h2>$this->db->where_in();</h2>
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ $this->db->or_like('body', $match);
-<p class="important">Note: or_like() was formerly known as orlike(), which has been deprecated.</p>
+<p class="important">Note: or_like() was formerly known as orlike(), which has been removed.</p>
<h2>$this-&gt;db-&gt;not_like();</h2>
<p>This function is identical to <strong>like()</strong>, except that it generates NOT LIKE statements:</p>
<code> $this-&gt;db-&gt;not_like('title', 'match');<br />
@@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ $this-&gt;db-&gt;or_not_like('body', 'match'); <br />
<br />
<br />// Produces: GROUP BY title, date</code>
-<p class="important">Note: group_by() was formerly known as groupby(), which has been deprecated. </p>
+<p class="important">Note: group_by() was formerly known as groupby(), which has been removed. </p>
<h2> $this-&gt;db-&gt;distinct();<br />
</h2>
@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ The second parameter lets you set the direction of the result. Options are <kbd
<br />
// Produces: ORDER BY title DESC, name ASC
</code></p>
-<p class="important">Note: order_by() was formerly known as orderby(), which has been deprecated.</p>
+<p class="important">Note: order_by() was formerly known as orderby(), which has been removed.</p>
<p class="important">Note: random ordering is not currently supported in Oracle or MSSQL drivers. These will default to 'ASC'.</p>
<h2>$this->db->limit();</h2>
<p>Lets you limit the number of rows you would like returned by the query:</p>