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Sep 21st 2011, 13:46 |
dakota |
recursion would give you the same result |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:45 |
Section58 |
and not use contains |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:45 |
Section58 |
so maybe i can use recurtion and joins |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:45 |
dakota |
that is true |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:45 |
Section58 |
well normally i have found there are many ways to do the same thing in php |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:45 |
dakota |
) |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:45 |
dakota |
~premature |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:45 |
dakota |
~linkable |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:45 |
dakota |
You could maybe look at linkable, but I'm not sure if it will work like you want. Plus, I've never used it |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:44 |
Section58 |
in my attempt to keep querys down, i apear to have made them worse |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:44 |
dakota |
Section58: yeah |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:44 |
Section58 |
where it should be just 5 |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:44 |
Section58 |
well logically it will do that 1 time for each event matching an artist, cause here is 5 artists in that call, thats 25 lines of sql |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:44 |
dakota |
anyways, to directly answer your question, you'd need to switch to using joins/hasOne binds |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:43 |
dakota |
small times |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:43 |
dakota |
Doesn't look that bad |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:43 |
Section58 |
cause its not so awesome for perforance |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:43 |
Section58 |
how do i go about tidying that up |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:43 |
dakota |
unfortunately |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:43 |
dakota |
Section58: you can't really. It's just how containable works |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:43 |
Section58 |
yeah er, 'if containable looks like that' |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:42 |
dakota |
Section58: no, I seriously thought you were refering to the appearance of the sql dump, rather than the queries |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:42 |
Section58 |
are you guys going to double team me again |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:42 |
Section58 |
cayse those querys are not needed |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:42 |
dakota |
Section58: by 'this' I thought you were referring to the sql dump :) |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:41 |
Section58 |
ok, so, how can i stop contain from being so active? |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:41 |
Section58 |
then i wouldn't beable to see it haha |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:41 |
dogmatic69 |
Section58: that is not repeating, that is containable in action |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:41 |
dakota |
Section58: remove $this->element('sql_dump'); from your layout |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:40 |
franki |
thanks |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:40 |
dakota |
~tell franki about debugKit |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:40 |
Section58 |
http://bin.cakephp.org/view/818608412 How do i stop this repeating at the bottom ? |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:40 |
daVinciWanaB |
incredibly easy to install - most people I talk to say they get it before starting any project |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:39 |
daVinciWanaB |
yah |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:39 |
franki |
what is it?a plugin? |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:39 |
daVinciWanaB |
franki: it's amazing and will make debugging SO much more simple |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:39 |
daVinciWanaB |
franki: definately DEFINATELY go get debugkit |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:38 |
franki |
thanks a lot |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:37 |
rchavik |
it'll dump all vars set by Controller::set() |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:36 |
rchavik |
debug($this->viewVars) |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:36 |
franki |
how can i check if view is getting the right data from controller? debug($this->var)? |