It's pretty easy in SQL::Abstract to force an AND situation when you have two (or more) conditions on the same column, just use an arrayref where the first element is '-and'. E.g.:
{
create_date => [-and => {'>=' => $start_date},
{'<=' => $end_date}]
}
which produces:
WHERE ( ( ( create_date >= ? ) AND ( create_date <= ? ) ) )
For your case you would use:
{
'users.userid' => [-and => {'=' => 1000},
\'= drivers.userid']
}
which produces:
WHERE ( ( ( users.userid = ? ) AND ( users.userid = drivers.userid )
+ ) )
HTH,
Larry
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