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Stack Operators

You can specify different operators in your stack conditions. The default operator is ==, meaning the objects value must be an exact match to the parameter you pass in:

// get content where type==post
$content = $POD->getContents(array('type'=>'post'));

You can add an operator by appending :operator to the field name:

// get content where type!=post
$content = $POD->getContents(array('type:!='=>'post'));

Valid operators are: >, <, >=, <=, != and like.

Like should be used only for keyword searches of text fields. The value must specify the '%' wildcard somewhere:

// find people whose name contains the string 'bob'
$results = $POD->getPeople(array('nick:like'=>'%bob%'));
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i don't think they work in this way
> must be gt
< must be lt
and so on

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