how can I search in TWO columns if key1 in column1 is equal to value1 and key2 is equal to value2 in column2...












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one column works



whereJsonContains('VehicleApplications'
,['ModelName' => $model, 'YearID' => $year] )->paginate(10);









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    whereJsonContains('VehicleApplications'
    ,['ModelName' => $model, 'YearID' => $year] )->paginate(10);









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      one column works



      whereJsonContains('VehicleApplications'
      ,['ModelName' => $model, 'YearID' => $year] )->paginate(10);









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      one column works



      whereJsonContains('VehicleApplications'
      ,['ModelName' => $model, 'YearID' => $year] )->paginate(10);






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      edited Nov 22 '18 at 20:49









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          Make sure you define your variable types if someone knows of a cleaner query post it



              $make       = (string) $make;
          $model = (string) $model;
          $year = (int) $year;
          $category = (int) $category;

          whereJsonContains('VehicleApplications',
          ['ModelName' => $model, 'YearID' => $year]
          )->
          whereJsonContains('pcItems',
          ['pcCategoryID' => $category]
          )->paginate(10);





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            Make sure you define your variable types if someone knows of a cleaner query post it



                $make       = (string) $make;
            $model = (string) $model;
            $year = (int) $year;
            $category = (int) $category;

            whereJsonContains('VehicleApplications',
            ['ModelName' => $model, 'YearID' => $year]
            )->
            whereJsonContains('pcItems',
            ['pcCategoryID' => $category]
            )->paginate(10);





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              Make sure you define your variable types if someone knows of a cleaner query post it



                  $make       = (string) $make;
              $model = (string) $model;
              $year = (int) $year;
              $category = (int) $category;

              whereJsonContains('VehicleApplications',
              ['ModelName' => $model, 'YearID' => $year]
              )->
              whereJsonContains('pcItems',
              ['pcCategoryID' => $category]
              )->paginate(10);





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                Make sure you define your variable types if someone knows of a cleaner query post it



                    $make       = (string) $make;
                $model = (string) $model;
                $year = (int) $year;
                $category = (int) $category;

                whereJsonContains('VehicleApplications',
                ['ModelName' => $model, 'YearID' => $year]
                )->
                whereJsonContains('pcItems',
                ['pcCategoryID' => $category]
                )->paginate(10);





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                Make sure you define your variable types if someone knows of a cleaner query post it



                    $make       = (string) $make;
                $model = (string) $model;
                $year = (int) $year;
                $category = (int) $category;

                whereJsonContains('VehicleApplications',
                ['ModelName' => $model, 'YearID' => $year]
                )->
                whereJsonContains('pcItems',
                ['pcCategoryID' => $category]
                )->paginate(10);






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