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This change alters the `set` method so you can update multiple
properties at once, by passing an associative array top `set`.
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This is useful for e.g. MySQL `LOCK TABLE` or SQLite `VACUUM` commands
which usually do not require parameters.
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This is useful when you need to order results by something other than a
column name, like the output of an SQL function.
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queries
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per-instance basis
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in test runner
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where_gte, where_lte
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* ORDER BY, LIMIT and OFFSET parameters cannot be bound to the query
as the database surrounds them with quotes, formining invalid SQL.
They are now simply concatenated to the SQL string. The documentation
has been updated to mark these as "unsafe" and not suitable for use with
unfiltered user input.
* ORDER BY should come before LIMIT and OFFSET.
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alternate method calls instead of class constants to specify WHERE operator.
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main ORM class.
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