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    Verify Nested Relations Efficiently with Laravel’s Enhanced relationLoaded Method

    May 30, 2025

    Verify Nested Relations Efficiently with Laravel's Enhanced relationLoaded Method

    Laravel’s relationLoaded() method now supports dot notation for nested relationships, matching the syntax used for eager loading. This enhancement eliminates inconsistency between loading and verifying relationships, enabling more efficient conditional loading patterns.


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