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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T17:07:30+00:00 2026-05-19T17:07:30+00:00

I have to update multiple columns in Symfony, but I can nowhere find the

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I have to update multiple columns in Symfony, but I can nowhere find the solution…
So, I’d like to do it in this way:

$q = Doctrine_Query::create()
     ->update('WebusersTable q')
     ->set('q.login_name','?','John')
     ->where('q.webuser_id=?',1)
     ->execute();

OK, that works, but I have to do it with several columns.
I tried something like this, but it doesn’t work:

$q = Doctrine_Query::create()
     ->update('WebusersTable q')
     ->set('q.login_name,q.name','?','kaka,pisa')
     ->where('q.webuser_id=?',1)
     ->execute();
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    2026-05-19T17:07:31+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 5:07 pm

    Try:

    $q = Doctrine_Query::create()
         ->update('WebusersTable q')
         ->set('q.login_name', 'John')
         ->set('q.name', 'Another value')
         ->where('q.webuser_id=?',1)
         ->execute();
    
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