Gets the where condition of the search field. This should be a sql statement that can be placed after "WHERE" in the sql query. A couple of examples: "id > 5", "(solved = 1) AND (tested = 0)".
Overrides SearchField::getSqlWhereCondition() (Gets the where condition of the search field. This should be a sql statement that can be placed after "WHERE" in the sql query. A couple of examples: "id > 5", "(solved = 1) AND (tested = 0)".)