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Any exception? Why? Better $permissions =Permission::whereIn('id', array_keys($permissionsRequest))->get(); Even better just $permissions = array_keys($permissionsRequest); |
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I'm making an application in laravel .... where I use syncPermissions() to insert the conditions, but syncPermissions() doesn't do the insert into the database...
the code :
I've already done the debug and all variables are filled as expected... Thanks!
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