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Aug 6th 2008, 23:55 |
polerin |
I'll bin a quickie, but it's not going to be perfect |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:55 |
polywog |
yup |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:55 |
batcoder-7 |
polerin: actually i dont see how to exactly do it with an array, i can see hwo that would be bthe best option but i just dont know what i have to do |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:55 |
polywog |
yeah, it's gotta be, cause all the docs I have here have the '>' to the right (as part of the value) |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:55 |
Raphael |
ciao |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:55 |
Raphael |
It will be for this evening |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:54 |
Raphael |
If you gave me the solution, I lost it... |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:54 |
Raphael |
Fuck, my IRC client buffer is over... |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:54 |
tomas- |
polywog, because the value is either quoted or put as a placeholder, etc... |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:54 |
Raphael |
Noise98, ? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:54 |
polerin |
I think it's been around a bit |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:53 |
polerin |
polywog: Not sure, |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:53 |
polywog |
rc2 |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:53 |
polywog |
ahhh, it's to the LEFT of the quote, is this new for RC@? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:53 |
polerin |
yeah, what tomas- said. put the >= in the field, not the value |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:53 |
tomas- |
polywog, I mean something like this: $this->Client->Incident->find('all', array('conditions' => array('Incident.modified >= ' => $chartTimes)) |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:53 |
polywog |
the '>' keeps getting lumped in (quoted) with the date |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:53 |
batcoder-7 |
polerin: yea i will do it with an array seems like the best way, i wa just looking at other examples |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:53 |
polerin |
if you decided to do it that way, bin your element or section of code in your layout that does the menu building |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:52 |
polywog |
that didn't work either |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:52 |
polywog |
well |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:52 |
polywog |
n/m |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:52 |
polywog |
ugh |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:52 |
polerin |
so, do you have that array that I suggested, or did you go with a different path? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:52 |
polywog |
tomas-: no, greater than or equal to but i guess it's getting late on my end |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:52 |
batcoder-7 |
yea i see that now |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:52 |
polerin |
there's like 50 gazillion ways to do it |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:52 |
polerin |
as I said |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:51 |
batcoder-7 |
completely* |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:51 |
batcoder-7 |
every example i look at for dynamic menus uses a comeltely different method |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:51 |
tomas- |
polywog, is the >= supposed to be in the key (iIncident.modified) instead of the value? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:51 |
polerin |
heh |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:51 |
polerin |
or 4th almost |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:51 |
polerin |
I need a third screen |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:51 |
polerin |
busy, but up |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:51 |
polerin |
I'm still up |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:51 |
polywog |
woops i meant jus tone of those |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:50 |
polywog |
can someone help with this: $this->Client->Incident->find('all', array('conditions' => array('Incident.modified' => '>='.$chartTimes))); $this->Client->Incident->find('all', array('conditions' => array('Incident.modified' => '>='.$chartTimes))); |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:50 |
tomas- |
i thought i came across some documentation that said there are some convenient variables for the current date/time/etc available? or am i just imagining things? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:48 |
cl0s_ |
yea already looks all through there... thanks though.. |
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Aug 6th 2008, 23:48 |
batcoder-7 |
no JS allowed here atm |