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3:14 am, September 23, 2022
 

loading a non processed item using the load_from_fields_array function

Example using the load_from_fields_array function  to load a single item where the processed value is equal to FALSE.

PHP

$fields_array = [
      "processed" => "FALSE",
    ];
    if(!$cars->load_from_fields_array($fields_array, $max = 1)) {
      return "nothing to load";
    }

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