Suppose that user with GUID 35 has a blog post (GUID=100), and he post a comment on it. So in annotations table, this comment has owner_guid = 35, and entity_guid=100.
Then another user with GUID 45 post a comment on blog post above (GUID=100), in the annotations table this comment has owner_guid=45, and entity_guid=100.
And now, I want to get the comment of user with GUID=45. I use this code but it doesn't work, it returns nothing.
$options = array(
'annotation_name' => 'generic_comment',
'owner_guid' => array(45),
'reverse_order_by' => true,
'limit' => $num,
'type' => 'object',
'subtypes' => 'blog',
);$comments = elgg_get_annotations($options);
But when I change the owner_guid in options array to 35, it returns both comment of user 35 and user 45 (althought comment of user 45 has owner_guid=45).
Anyone can explain for me how does it work and how to solve my problem?
Sorry for my bad English. Thanks for reading.
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- iionly@iionly
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- brian56@brian56
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You must log in to post replies.annotation_owner_guid instead of owner_guid might be what you want.
You might also take care if using singular annotation_owner_guid or plural annotation_owner_guids. It's either
'annotation_owner_guid' => 45,
or
'annotation_owner_guids' => array(45),
When using owner_guid the singular / plural difference is the same. For all possible options of elgg_get_annotations or any other Elgg function you can check out http://reference.elgg.org.
Thanks iionly, I have missed the annotation_owner_guid parameter on the elgg reference website. I solved my problem.