$users = DB::table('users')->whereIn('id', array(1, 2, 3))->get()
Make use of Logical Grouping (Laravel 7.x/4.2). For your example, it'd be something like this:
Model::where(function ($query) {
$query->where('a', '=', 1)
->orWhere('b', '=', 1);
})->where(function ($query) {
$query->where('c', '=', 1)
->orWhere('d', '=', 1);
});
//los signos de igualdad pueden ser: ">=", "<=", "=", ">", "<"
$user = User::where("estado","=",1)->find(10);
$users = Users::whereIn('id', array(1, 2, 3))->get()
$users = DB::table('users')
->whereIn('id', [1, 2, 3])
->get();
$users = DB::table('users')->whereIn('id', array(1, 2, 3))->get()
Table::where('Column', Value)->where('NewColumn', Value)->get();