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I want to convert the following code from a collection to a builder



return $buyer->transactions()->with('product.pt')
->get()
->pluck('product.pt')
->unique('id')
->values();


And the run ->get(); on the returned builder to get a collection of pt



The closest I can do is return $buyer->transactions()->with('product.pt') but running ->get(); on this will give me a collection of transactions with relations to pt










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    I want to convert the following code from a collection to a builder



    return $buyer->transactions()->with('product.pt')
    ->get()
    ->pluck('product.pt')
    ->unique('id')
    ->values();


    And the run ->get(); on the returned builder to get a collection of pt



    The closest I can do is return $buyer->transactions()->with('product.pt') but running ->get(); on this will give me a collection of transactions with relations to pt










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      I want to convert the following code from a collection to a builder



      return $buyer->transactions()->with('product.pt')
      ->get()
      ->pluck('product.pt')
      ->unique('id')
      ->values();


      And the run ->get(); on the returned builder to get a collection of pt



      The closest I can do is return $buyer->transactions()->with('product.pt') but running ->get(); on this will give me a collection of transactions with relations to pt










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      I want to convert the following code from a collection to a builder



      return $buyer->transactions()->with('product.pt')
      ->get()
      ->pluck('product.pt')
      ->unique('id')
      ->values();


      And the run ->get(); on the returned builder to get a collection of pt



      The closest I can do is return $buyer->transactions()->with('product.pt') but running ->get(); on this will give me a collection of transactions with relations to pt







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          Pt::whereHas('product', function($query){
          $query->whereIn('transaction_id', $buyer->transactions->pluck('id'));
          })->get();


          If something's unclear, ask away, but I think the example speaks for itself.






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          • Minor correction: $buyer->transactions->pluck('id')->toArray().
            – DigitalDrifter
            Nov 13 '18 at 1:13











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          Pt::whereHas('product', function($query){
          $query->whereIn('transaction_id', $buyer->transactions->pluck('id'));
          })->get();


          If something's unclear, ask away, but I think the example speaks for itself.






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          • Minor correction: $buyer->transactions->pluck('id')->toArray().
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          Pt::whereHas('product', function($query){
          $query->whereIn('transaction_id', $buyer->transactions->pluck('id'));
          })->get();


          If something's unclear, ask away, but I think the example speaks for itself.






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          • Minor correction: $buyer->transactions->pluck('id')->toArray().
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          Pt::whereHas('product', function($query){
          $query->whereIn('transaction_id', $buyer->transactions->pluck('id'));
          })->get();


          If something's unclear, ask away, but I think the example speaks for itself.






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          Pt::whereHas('product', function($query){
          $query->whereIn('transaction_id', $buyer->transactions->pluck('id'));
          })->get();


          If something's unclear, ask away, but I think the example speaks for itself.







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          • Minor correction: $buyer->transactions->pluck('id')->toArray().
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          • Minor correction: $buyer->transactions->pluck('id')->toArray().
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          Minor correction: $buyer->transactions->pluck('id')->toArray().
          – DigitalDrifter
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          Minor correction: $buyer->transactions->pluck('id')->toArray().
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