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			@ -114,13 +114,12 @@ trait ActiveRelationTrait
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    /**
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					    /**
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     * Sets the name of the relation that is the inverse of this relation.
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					     * Sets the name of the relation that is the inverse of this relation.
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     * For example, an order has a customer, which means the inverse of the "customer" relation
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					     * For example, a customer has orders, which means the inverse of the "orders" relation is the "customer".
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     * is the "orders", and the inverse of the "orders" relation is the "customer".
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     * If this property is set, the primary record(s) will be referenced through the specified relation.
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					     * If this property is set, the primary record(s) will be referenced through the specified relation.
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     * For example, `$customer->orders[0]->customer` and `$customer` will be the same object,
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					     * For example, `$customer->orders[0]->customer` and `$customer` will be the same object,
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     * and accessing the customer of an order will not trigger a new DB query.
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					     * and accessing the customer of an order will not trigger a new DB query.
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     *
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					     *
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     * Use this method when declaring a relation in the [[ActiveRecord]] class:
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					     * Use this method when declaring a relation in the [[ActiveRecord]] class, e.g. in Customer model:
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					     *
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     * ```php
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					     * ```php
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     * public function getOrders()
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					     * public function getOrders()
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@ -129,6 +128,32 @@ trait ActiveRelationTrait
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     * }
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					     * }
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     * ```
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					     * ```
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     *
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					     *
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					     * This also may be used for Order model, but with caution:
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					     * ```php
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					     * public function getCustomer()
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					     * {
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					     *     return $this->hasOne(Customer::className(), ['id' => 'customer_id'])->inverseOf('orders');
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					     * }
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					     * ```
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					     *
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					     * in this case result will depend on how order(s) was loaded.
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					     * Let's suppose customer has several orders. If only one order was loaded:
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					     * ```php
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					     * $orders = Order::find()->where(['id' => 1])->all();
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					     * $customerOrders = $orders[0]->customer->orders;
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					     * ```
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					     *
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					     * variable `$customerOrders` will contain only one order. If orders was loaded like this:
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					     * ```php
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					     * $orders = Order::find()->with('customer')->where(['customer_id' => 1])->all();
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					     * $customerOrders = $orders[0]->customer->orders;
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					     * ```
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					     *
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					     * variable `$customerOrders` will contain all orders of the customer.
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					     *
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     * @param string $relationName the name of the relation that is the inverse of this relation.
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					     * @param string $relationName the name of the relation that is the inverse of this relation.
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     * @return $this the relation object itself.
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					     * @return $this the relation object itself.
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     */
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					     */
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