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# pdo-document
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					# PDODocument
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Bit Badger Documents PHP implementation with PDO
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					This library allows SQLite (and, by v1.0.0-beta1, PostgreSQL) to be treated as a document database. It is a PHP implementation of the .NET [BitBadger.Documents](https://git.bitbadger.solutions/bit-badger/BitBadger.Documents) library.
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					`compose require bit-badger/pdo-document`
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					## Usage
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					Documentation for this library is not complete; however, its structure is very similar to the .NET version, so [its documentation will help](https://bitbadger.solutions/open-source/relational-documents/basic-usage.html) until its project specific documentation is developed. Things like `Count.All()` become `Count::all`, and all the `byField` operations are named `byFields` and take an array of fields.
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