Log message #1109349

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# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:12 jessica-m yeah
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:12 dakota and it is obviously not set
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:12 dakota so, you are certain that it is called 'modified' and that it is a datetime field with default = null
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:12 dakota odd
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:11 jessica-m that didnt do it
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:10 jessica-m ok
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:10 jessica-m should i unset it?
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:10 dakota unset created as well
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:10 jessica-m hmm
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:10 dakota wonder if that might cause the problem
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:10 dakota [created] => 2009-10-21 11:52:53
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:09 jessica-m http://bin.cakephp.org/view/1298578379
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:08 jessica-m ok
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:08 dakota just before the save
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:07 jessica-m where do you want me to print this->data
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:07 jessica-m hang on
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:07 dakota and post it here
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:07 dakota can you maybe do a pr($this->data) for us?
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:07 dakota then my guess is that modified exists
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:07 jessica-m when i create a new one it works fine
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:07 dogmatic69 jessica-m: if its not there cake should do it... does it do it when you create a new one?
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:06 dogmatic69 just before that
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:06 jessica-m i am
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:06 dakota cake won't auto update modified if it is set in $this->data
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:06 jessica-m if ($this->User->save($this->data) )
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:06 dakota ^ that too
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:06 dogmatic69 sometimes that helps
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:06 dakota or another method?
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:06 dogmatic69 jessica-m: unset( modified ) before you save
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:06 dakota $this->save
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:06 dakota jessica-m: and how are you saving?
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:05 jessica-m sure is
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:05 dakota jessica-m: Is modified datetime with a default of null?
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:05 dakota apart from that I can't think of any other way
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:05 dogmatic69 ye.. let me see if i can sort something
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:04 dakota I would, do the standard custom paginate, but then add a flag in the conditions (or something) that if its set, you do the custom function, otherwise call parent::paginate
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:04 dogmatic69 ye
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:04 dakota You only want to do a custom paginate for a particular thing?
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:03 dakota dogmatic69: I have
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:03 dogmatic69 dakota: you done custom pagination before? i dont want to override the normal pagination cos im still using it.
# Oct 22nd 2009, 07:03 dakota or something like that