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Aug 7th 2008, 01:06 |
Eddie_CRO |
i didn't understand it that way. wait to try. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:06 |
Eddie_CRO |
hm |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:05 |
TonkaTruck |
Eddie_CRO: I just noticed something. Where you have 'Category' => array() < that array should have 'conditions' => array('Group.name' => 'some_name') right? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:05 |
polerin |
Traveler6: ask the question more specifically, what problem are you having or are trying to solve? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:04 |
poluta1 |
hello anybody know how to make ajax observeField stay selected if a user submitting form, and user forget to fill valid email |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:04 |
Eddie_CRO |
tonka: yes, but how to do that then? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:03 |
polerin |
becasue it is full of win and absolute awesome. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:03 |
polerin |
btw, have I publicly stated my deep and abiding love for vim's "visual block" recently? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:03 |
TonkaTruck |
Eddie_CRO: That was a problem I encountered. I thought "I want a list of topics in a forum" so my find() should be Topic->find() but with contain and recursive I could see a nice way to get it. So I want backwards to the Forum model and contained down from there. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:02 |
Traveler6 |
basically i want to use beforeSave in the controller |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:02 |
Traveler6 |
how do i check if the table is being updated or a new one added in the controller |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:01 |
Eddie_CRO |
right? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:01 |
Eddie_CRO |
yes, and try now limiting this with something from ForumPost. And doing so, you expect find not to return you records of Forum if FormPost criteria is not fulfilled. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:00 |
TonkaTruck |
This is to view a list of topics in a forum. So I start at Forum and get the topics in that forum. For each topic I get the user who created the topic and a the last forumpost for that topic as well as the user who posted it. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:59 |
poluta1 |
hello anybody know how to make ajax observeField stay selected if a user submitting form, and user forget to fill valid email |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:57 |
Eddie_CRO |
yes but with some forumpost conditions, right? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:57 |
TonkaTruck |
I want the forum record. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:57 |
Eddie_CRO |
what else?! |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:57 |
Eddie_CRO |
you don't want records for Forum if it doesn't have that specific ForumPost condition. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:57 |
TonkaTruck |
Yes. I'm assuming because I'm doing $this->Forum->find() |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:57 |
Eddie_CRO |
which is not what you want |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:57 |
Eddie_CRO |
yes but you get the record for Forum. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:56 |
TonkaTruck |
I get an empty forumpost array if there are no forumposts for that topic. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:55 |
Eddie_CRO |
just with empty FormPost array. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:55 |
Eddie_CRO |
it seems it does. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:55 |
Eddie_CRO |
and check if it gives you the Forum record back although it doesn't contain formpost's condition. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:54 |
Eddie_CRO |
Tonka: yes, but try to put in the last array a condition like FormPost.somefield = somevalue |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:53 |
polerin |
which is usefull, because it meens that you can specify conditions for things that are on the other side of a multi-select find |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:53 |
TonkaTruck |
Also note 'recursive' in the find() itself. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:53 |
polerin |
it goes with the Class model |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:53 |
TonkaTruck |
Eddie_CRO: in that contain(), just think "what do I want from find?" That's how I got it to work. Skip Class.field for now because I'm not sure if that goes inside the parent model or parallel with it. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:51 |
Eddie_CRO |
what do you mean design the result. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:51 |
TonkaTruck |
Eddie_CRO: http://bin.cakephp.org/view/319462953 also see this because it includes my find() |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:51 |
ChipotleCoyote |
ACTION should fall over. Too much alcohol to do real coding, or even coding planning. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:50 |
TonkaTruck |
Eddie_CRO: Yeah basically just design the result you want from find()...the only rule seems to be that you cannot violate your relationships...which is obvious...but still is worth noting because it seems to be the only rule. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:49 |
polerin |
P |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:49 |
polerin |
too many things to do that aren't "manually create this join table fixture" |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:48 |
polerin |
sorry, but i'm dead tired and I'm going to need to minimize this window so I can concentrate |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:48 |
polerin |
Eddie_CRO: not sure, just see if you can get the group conditions working first |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:48 |
Eddie_CRO |
polerin: can i use Item.field in conditions this way? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 00:47 |
ChipotleCoyote |
polerin: Hmm. I'd thought of something like that, with 'section' just being paragraphs, but figured you could end up with an *awful* lot of paragraph records that way, particularly if you allow for each text file to go through revisions. :) But I guess that might not be a problem in practice. |