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Jan 28th 2014, 22:48 |
tigrang |
oh ok |
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Jan 28th 2014, 22:48 |
dereuromark |
my other me |
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Jan 28th 2014, 22:48 |
tigrang |
dereuromark: who asked you |
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Jan 28th 2014, 22:45 |
dereuromark |
decimal 10,2 is fine IMO |
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Jan 28th 2014, 22:30 |
biesbjerg |
10000 = 100.00 $currency |
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Jan 28th 2014, 22:30 |
biesbjerg |
having said that I actually use INT for monetary values |
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Jan 28th 2014, 22:28 |
Nick__ |
just googled it and found it as you said that |
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Jan 28th 2014, 22:28 |
Nick__ |
thanks :) I had 10,1 |
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Jan 28th 2014, 22:28 |
biesbjerg |
(2 decimal places) |
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Jan 28th 2014, 22:28 |
biesbjerg |
to be to save 29.04 you should use decimal(10,2) |
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Jan 28th 2014, 22:25 |
Nick__ |
I am using decimal(10,0) but when i insert 29.04 it just saves as 29 |
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Jan 28th 2014, 22:24 |
Nick__ |
hi all, what would the best mysql type be for currency? |
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Jan 28th 2014, 20:53 |
beporter |
The pattern seems to be to prefix the issue title with "3.0 - ". |
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Jan 28th 2014, 20:08 |
rvsjoen |
tried googling a bit but most of it is just people reinventing the wheel on stackexchange |
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Jan 28th 2014, 20:08 |
rvsjoen |
so, anyone know about any pre-baked or even half-baked functionality for implementing a RESTful api, using token-based authentication ? |
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Jan 28th 2014, 20:01 |
beporter |
If such a thing exists, this is the group of people to know about it. |
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Jan 28th 2014, 20:01 |
beporter |
It wouldn't be pretty, but it seems like I could just require_once() it in my core config. I'm looking for a more elegant suggestion than that though. |
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Jan 28th 2014, 19:59 |
dereuromark |
without namespaces this will not be possible |
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Jan 28th 2014, 19:59 |
dereuromark |
https://github.com/dereuromark/tools/blob/master/Test/Case/Model/KeyValueTest.php#L9 |
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Jan 28th 2014, 19:59 |
beporter |
Like I said, I want to avoid having to include my class at the top of ALL of my test cases. |
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Jan 28th 2014, 19:59 |
dereuromark |
extend the class and include it at the top of the file |
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Jan 28th 2014, 19:57 |
beporter |
In 1.3, if I wanted to always use my own subclass of CakeTestCase, say from a plugin, is there an easy and clean way to get it include()d "globally" (testing contexts) without having to use App::import(...) at the top of every test file? For example, putting the necessary App::import() into config/core.php seems kinda hacky. |
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Jan 28th 2014, 19:41 |
liamkeily |
Solved the above, think it was due to cacheing |
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Jan 28th 2014, 19:28 |
liamkeily |
http://bin.cakephp.org/view/373845727 |
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Jan 28th 2014, 19:25 |
liamkeily |
I'm trying to use the contain parameter on a find query to include another model which has a hasMany relationship. But it says it can't because the models are not associated.. confused |
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Jan 28th 2014, 18:49 |
liamkeily |
ah, i wasn't sure what HasAndBelongsToMany is for. I have just used belongsTo in my joining model. I will try that thanks :) |
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Jan 28th 2014, 18:44 |
BackEndCoder |
... |
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Jan 28th 2014, 18:42 |
hiryu85 |
hello |
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Jan 28th 2014, 18:42 |
riotera |
hello |
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Jan 28th 2014, 18:42 |
hiryu85 |
hello |
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Jan 28th 2014, 18:39 |
dereuromark |
it does that automatically this way |
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Jan 28th 2014, 18:39 |
dereuromark |
liamkeily: that is the default behavior of cakephp for habtm |
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Jan 28th 2014, 18:33 |
liamkeily |
is it good practice to delete all existing records before re-saving, so that ones that are unchecked are removed. Or maybe theres a better method |
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Jan 28th 2014, 18:16 |
BackEndCoder |
and they wonder why it was load heavy |
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Jan 28th 2014, 18:16 |
BackEndCoder |
with no cache |
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Jan 28th 2014, 18:16 |
BackEndCoder |
i just found 26 lines with requestaction in this app |
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Jan 28th 2014, 18:16 |
BackEndCoder |
omg |
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Jan 28th 2014, 17:33 |
Froobly |
how can i get friendsofcake/crud to return an array of objects instead of an object containing an array of objects? |
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Jan 28th 2014, 17:26 |
biesbjerg |
might do that :-) dicovered a bug in my diff algorithm though, so still working on it |
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Jan 28th 2014, 17:23 |
dereuromark |
biesbjerg: make it pluginaized and i will use it too |
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Jan 28th 2014, 17:13 |
styks1987 |
I can also visit the url directly /plugin_name/attachments/delete/1 |