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Aug 8th 2008, 21:20 |
Telik |
i'm having a problem with afterFind($results). i use a foreach to add a calculated field to each record, but it seems to not work. even when i do debug($results) after the foreach, i don't see my new values anywhere |
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Aug 8th 2008, 21:18 |
Matt1 |
markstory: thank you, that works perfectly. |
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Aug 8th 2008, 21:17 |
markstory |
Configure::getInstance() will get you a configure object though. |
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Aug 8th 2008, 21:17 |
markstory |
no. |
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Aug 8th 2008, 21:17 |
Matt1 |
debug(Configure::read()); not working |
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Aug 8th 2008, 21:16 |
Matt1 |
like: Configure::read('App.dir') |
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Aug 8th 2008, 21:16 |
Matt1 |
markstory: yes |
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Aug 8th 2008, 21:15 |
markstory |
like Configure the class? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 21:15 |
markstory |
what config? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 21:15 |
Matt1 |
is there a way to debug all values that are available in config ? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 21:10 |
markstory |
pr($_SESSION); |
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Aug 8th 2008, 21:06 |
djspark |
where can I find if there is a user logged in, who, etc with the authentication component? is there a document of the values I can reference? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 21:05 |
mboldisc |
Does that question make sense to anyone? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 21:02 |
mboldisc |
I realize scaffolding does a query on the database to get some metadata. Is it best practice to create well-defined models with the database fields, or deploy an application that uses the metadata queries? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:59 |
lqdice__ |
its a good site |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:59 |
lqdice__ |
hey anyone who is not a part of ohloh.net .. join it and make some comments on cakephp |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:42 |
skua |
that's look better :) |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:42 |
skua |
oooo yes ! thank ! |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:42 |
TommyO |
__construct() calls it |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:41 |
TommyO |
skua: override setSource() |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:41 |
Telik |
this def. belongs in the model |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:41 |
skua |
and in behavior that look like function afterFind(and$model, $results, $primary) {... |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:41 |
Telik |
but it shouldn't matter |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:41 |
skua |
I always use it in behavior |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:41 |
skua |
i never used afterFind alone in the model |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:38 |
Telik |
hey everyone! i'm using an 'afterFind($results)' and even after creating a pseudofield in the foreach, i do a debug($results) within the afterFind() and the new field isn't there. what's going on?? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:37 |
skua |
thank :) |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:36 |
skua |
i think it's the best |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:36 |
skua |
ok i will do a ontheflybehavior :) |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:35 |
skua |
i want to test a global var for each access of my model |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:35 |
skua |
i need just one line of code to change database on the fly |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:35 |
TommyO |
make a datasource |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:35 |
skua |
yes but there is something to autoload code for each access of model without to create behavior :p |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:34 |
TommyO |
$actsAs |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:34 |
TommyO |
beforeSave, beforeFind, beforeFilter, afterSave, ... |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:33 |
skua |
) |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:33 |
skua |
autoload a piece of code |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:33 |
TommyO |
autoload 'something' ? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 20:33 |
skua |
what's the function to auload something in model object. i try setup() or initialize() but that didn't worked |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:56 |
Telik_Work |
is anyone here?? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:52 |
Telik_Work |
oops, sorry |