select*from `users` where `users`.`id` ='10722'and `users`.`deleted_at` isnull limit 1750μsmoms_dev
Bindings
0: 10722
Hints
0: Use SELECT * only if you need all columns from table
1:LIMIT without ORDER BY causes non-deterministic results, depending on the query execution plan
select `sender_id`, `recipient_id` from `friendships` where ((`sender_id` =10722and `sender_type` ='user') or (`recipient_id` =10722and `recipient_type` ='user')) and `status` =1240μsmoms_dev
Bindings
0: 10722
1: user
2: 10722
3: user
4: 1
selectcount(*) as aggregate from `users` where `id` !=10722and0=1and `users`.`deleted_at` isnull390μsmoms_dev
Bindings
0: 10722
Hints
0: The != operator is not standard. Use the <> operator to test for inequality instead.
select*from `geo_city` where `geo_city`.`id` =4400and `geo_city`.`id` isnotnull limit 1130μsmoms_dev
Bindings
0: 4400
Hints
0: Use SELECT * only if you need all columns from table
1:LIMIT without ORDER BY causes non-deterministic results, depending on the query execution plan
select*from `childs` where `childs`.`user_id` =10722and `childs`.`user_id` isnotnulland `childs`.`deleted_at` isnull5.38msmoms_dev
Bindings
0: 10722
Hints
0: Use SELECT * only if you need all columns from table
select*from `users_stats` where `users_stats`.`user_id` =10722and `users_stats`.`user_id` isnotnull limit 1170μsmoms_dev
Bindings
0: 10722
Hints
0: Use SELECT * only if you need all columns from table
1:LIMIT without ORDER BY causes non-deterministic results, depending on the query execution plan
selectcount(*) as aggregate from `friendships` where ((`sender_id` =10722and `sender_type` ='user') or (`recipient_id` =10722and `recipient_type` ='user')) and `status` =1220μsmoms_dev