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How to set an entity field that does not exist on the table but does exists in the raw SQL as an alias?

Lets say that we have a query like this one:

SELECT *, (CUSTOM_EXPRESSION) as virtualfield FROM users

The user's entity itself has the "virtualfield" but the mapping annotations no, since the table doesn't have this field.

Assuming that it is executed as a raw SQL, how do we populate the entity with the field above?

I've found the answer. To do so, you need to use a scalar value. For instance:

$rsm = new \Doctrine\ORM\Query\ResultSetMappingBuilder($this->getEntityManager());
$rsm->addRootEntityFromClassMetadata('Category', 'c');
$rsm->addScalarResult('depth', 'depth');
// [ ... ]
$results = $q->execute();
// Output will be a two-dimensional array 
// array(0 => array(0 => CategoryObject, 'depth' => 'scalar-value', // ... ), // ...)

Then, you can loop through it and set the property on the object if you want.

I'm not entirely sure I understand what you are asking. I assume you want to know how to update users.virtualfield with the (CUSTOM_EXPRESSION)? That syntax would be:

update users set virtualfield = (CUSTOM_EXPRESSION)

If you wanted to update all rows.

If I'm off the mark can you please clarify your question?

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