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Aug 9th 2008, 08:30 |
AD7six |
cpierce_: what kind of answer did you expect |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:29 |
cpierce_ |
AD7six: your sarcasm speaks tons! |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:29 |
AD7six |
cpierce_: for future projects 1.2 is obviously a terrible choice. use 0.92 |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:29 |
francky06l |
cpierce_: if its a new project you should go for 1.2 .. 1.1 is end of life .. |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:28 |
francky06l |
cpierce_: I guess find in 1.1 is as find('first' in 1.2 ... But AD7six suggestion is better (did not remember the neigbors in 1.1) |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:28 |
cpierce_ |
i'm saying for future projects is 1.2 easy too? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:28 |
cpierce_ |
i really like how 1.1 works |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:28 |
AD7six |
y |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:27 |
cpierce_ |
should i go ahead and go to 1.2 |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:27 |
cpierce_ |
i'm just starting out |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:27 |
cpierce_ |
francky06l: oh i see what you are saying and then do limit 1 to only get the 1 result... |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:26 |
AD7six |
in 1.1. findNeighbours |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:26 |
francky06l |
cpierce_: I do not remember much of cake 1.1 but something as $this->Model->find(array('id > '.$last_id)), should do it ..You would have to pass the last_id along with your ajax call |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:25 |
AD7six |
cpierce_: see find('neighbors' |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:25 |
francky06l |
cpierce_: well ..no what would be next except it could be > last_id |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:24 |
cpierce_ |
could i not use some kind of ->next do do that? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:24 |
cpierce_ |
yes |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:24 |
francky06l |
cpierce_: your table is ordered by id initially ... |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:23 |
francky06l |
cpierce_: condition is id > last_id and limit 1 ... Of course you need to pass the last id |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:23 |
cpierce_ |
not sure i follow franchy |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:23 |
francky06l |
cpierce_: you can use the id as condition (ie: last id) ... and limit 1 |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:22 |
cpierce_ |
and if 100 in there i want to do the same with the whole 100 |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:22 |
cpierce_ |
say there are 3 fields in the database i want to pull 1, then 2, then 3, then 1 again |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:21 |
cpierce_ |
i'm gonna use ajax to do it obviously |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:21 |
cpierce_ |
then the next 10 seconds later ...etc |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:21 |
cpierce_ |
and i want to load one article |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:21 |
cpierce_ |
yes but i'm pulling news |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:21 |
francky06l |
cpierce_: you mean a kind of pagination ? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:20 |
cpierce_ |
and kinda walk the table then start over? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:20 |
cpierce_ |
is there a way in cake 1.1 to get one result and then the next get the next result in the table? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:11 |
[TSK] |
BBL |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:11 |
Wisp |
omg...... thx ))) |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:10 |
francky06l |
Wisp: you have 2 model "Good" and "Goods" (note the plural) ? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:09 |
Wisp |
why is that ? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:09 |
Wisp |
i have this and cakephp error when $data = $this->Category->find('all', array('contain' =>array('Goods'=>'Currency'))); Model "Goods" is not associated with model "Currency" |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:08 |
[TSK] |
ACTION is a nervous-Nellie web designer. He's seen his logfiles... ;) |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:08 |
TheBig |
I always use to go to the bakery early in the morning, I always find fresh brioches :) |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:08 |
Wisp |
http://bin.cakephp.org/view/1951625533 |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:07 |
TheBig |
right, I'll check it... |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:07 |
[TSK] |
lqdice__: Indeed. I don't just check the ID. I tend to lean to the paranoid side and check EVERYTHING which might be risky, and aye. I do use the security component. Like it a lot. :) |
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Aug 9th 2008, 08:07 |
lqdice__ |
TheBig: ok that method can work then .. there is also a wizard component in the bakery if you are doing step-by-step forms and things like that |