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# Simple Examples This is a simple example of a single ORM model, that has no relationships, but uses validation on the fields. ## SQL schema CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `members` ( `id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `username` varchar(32) NOT NULL, `first_name` varchar(32) NOT NULL, `last_name` varchar(32) NOT NULL, `email` varchar(127) DEFAULT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (`id`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 AUTO_INCREMENT=1; ## Model array( array('not_empty'), array('min_length', array(':value', 4)), array('max_length', array(':value', 32)), array('regex', array(':value', '/^[-\pL\pN_.]++$/uD')), ), 'first_name' => array( array('not_empty'), array('min_length', array(':value', 4)), array('max_length', array(':value', 32)), array('regex', array(':value', '/^[-\pL\pN_.]++$/uD')), ), 'last_name' => array( array('not_empty'), array('min_length', array(':value', 4)), array('max_length', array(':value', 32)), array('regex', array(':value', '/^[-\pL\pN_.]++$/uD')), ), 'email' => array( array('not_empty'), array('min_length', array(':value', 4)), array('max_length', array(':value', 127)), array('email'), ), ); } } [!!] The array returned by `ORM::rules()` will be passed to a [Validation] object and tested when you call `ORM::save()`. [!!] Please notice that defining the primary key "id" in the model is not necessary. Also the table name in the database is plural and the model name is singular. ## Controller where('first_name', '=', 'Peter')->find_all(); // Count records in the $members object $members->count_all(); /** * Example 2 */ // Create an instance of a model $member = ORM::factory('Member'); // Get a member with the user name "bongo" find() means // we only want the first record matching the query. $member->where('username', '=', 'bongo')->find(); /** * Example 3 */ // Create an instance of a model $member = ORM::factory('Member'); // Do an INSERT query $member->username = 'bongo'; $member->first_name = 'Peter'; $member->last_name = 'Smith'; $member->save(); /** * Example 4 */ // Create an instance of a model where the // table field "id" is "1" $member = ORM::factory('Member', 1); // Do an UPDATE query $member->username = 'bongo'; $member->first_name = 'Peter'; $member->last_name = 'Smith'; $member->save(); } } [!!] $member will be a PHP object where you can access the values from the query e.g. echo $member->first_name