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In model relations I want to select specific columns, but that makes me lose the ability of calling other nested relation inside this one (ProductGroupPrices::class for example)



How can I specify the columns for price() relation and reach the inner relations of ProductGroupPrices::class too like currency()





<?php

class ProductsGroups extends Model {

public function price(){
return $this->hasOne(ProductGroupPrices::class, 'group_id')->select(['id', 'group_id', 'price'])->latest();
}
}


The other class



<?php

class ProductGroupPrices extends Model {

public function currency(){
return $this->belongsTo(AppModulesCurrenciesModelsCurrencies::class, 'currency_id');
}
}









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    In model relations I want to select specific columns, but that makes me lose the ability of calling other nested relation inside this one (ProductGroupPrices::class for example)



    How can I specify the columns for price() relation and reach the inner relations of ProductGroupPrices::class too like currency()





    <?php

    class ProductsGroups extends Model {

    public function price(){
    return $this->hasOne(ProductGroupPrices::class, 'group_id')->select(['id', 'group_id', 'price'])->latest();
    }
    }


    The other class



    <?php

    class ProductGroupPrices extends Model {

    public function currency(){
    return $this->belongsTo(AppModulesCurrenciesModelsCurrencies::class, 'currency_id');
    }
    }









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      In model relations I want to select specific columns, but that makes me lose the ability of calling other nested relation inside this one (ProductGroupPrices::class for example)



      How can I specify the columns for price() relation and reach the inner relations of ProductGroupPrices::class too like currency()





      <?php

      class ProductsGroups extends Model {

      public function price(){
      return $this->hasOne(ProductGroupPrices::class, 'group_id')->select(['id', 'group_id', 'price'])->latest();
      }
      }


      The other class



      <?php

      class ProductGroupPrices extends Model {

      public function currency(){
      return $this->belongsTo(AppModulesCurrenciesModelsCurrencies::class, 'currency_id');
      }
      }









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      In model relations I want to select specific columns, but that makes me lose the ability of calling other nested relation inside this one (ProductGroupPrices::class for example)



      How can I specify the columns for price() relation and reach the inner relations of ProductGroupPrices::class too like currency()





      <?php

      class ProductsGroups extends Model {

      public function price(){
      return $this->hasOne(ProductGroupPrices::class, 'group_id')->select(['id', 'group_id', 'price'])->latest();
      }
      }


      The other class



      <?php

      class ProductGroupPrices extends Model {

      public function currency(){
      return $this->belongsTo(AppModulesCurrenciesModelsCurrencies::class, 'currency_id');
      }
      }






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      edited Nov 22 '18 at 14:43









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          Select the required column(s):





          public function price(){
          return $this->hasOne(ProductGroupPrices::class, 'group_id')
          ->select(['id', 'group_id', 'price', 'currency_id'])
          ->latest(); ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
          }





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            Select the required column(s):





            public function price(){
            return $this->hasOne(ProductGroupPrices::class, 'group_id')
            ->select(['id', 'group_id', 'price', 'currency_id'])
            ->latest(); ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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              Select the required column(s):





              public function price(){
              return $this->hasOne(ProductGroupPrices::class, 'group_id')
              ->select(['id', 'group_id', 'price', 'currency_id'])
              ->latest(); ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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                Select the required column(s):





                public function price(){
                return $this->hasOne(ProductGroupPrices::class, 'group_id')
                ->select(['id', 'group_id', 'price', 'currency_id'])
                ->latest(); ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                }





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                Select the required column(s):





                public function price(){
                return $this->hasOne(ProductGroupPrices::class, 'group_id')
                ->select(['id', 'group_id', 'price', 'currency_id'])
                ->latest(); ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                }






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