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Jan 30th 2014, 02:35 |
tigrang_ |
I would probably pick a one model as the "main" one, and add either manual joins using 'joins' key inside a custom find method, or bind them as belongsTo with no foriegnKey |
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Jan 30th 2014, 02:31 |
RogerWS |
In this case, the 2 tables being searched aren't related. |
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Jan 30th 2014, 02:30 |
tigrang_ |
RogerWS: how are the tables related? |
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Jan 30th 2014, 02:30 |
RogerWS |
Thank you |
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Jan 30th 2014, 02:30 |
RogerWS |
jorgec: okay, I'll try that. Maybe I was just over thinking this. |
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Jan 30th 2014, 02:28 |
jorgec |
RogerWS: ModelA.title LIKE ..., ModelB.title LIKE ... |
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Jan 30th 2014, 02:26 |
RogerWS |
jergec: Can I specify multiple models doing that? I haven't looked close enough at that either. |
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Jan 30th 2014, 02:25 |
jorgec |
RogerWS: Why don't you add a condition to the pagination settings, Model.title LIKE ... ? |
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Jan 30th 2014, 02:22 |
RogerWS |
Yes the field name is the same for both models (Title) |
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Jan 30th 2014, 02:21 |
jorgec |
RogerWS: which field? is it the same for all models? |
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Jan 30th 2014, 02:18 |
RogerWS |
THanks jorgec, I looked at that a little and thought it may be overkill. i'll look closer |
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Jan 30th 2014, 02:18 |
jorgec |
!tell RogerWS about search |
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Jan 30th 2014, 02:14 |
RogerWS |
I'm trying to build a simple search engine that just needs to a basic LIKE query against a single field, but against multiple models. I was thinking about adding a 'search' method to my models, run the queries and return the results, and now I want to paginate the aggregate results of all the models. Can I pass my own results to the Paginate component like that? Or is there a different approach I should take? |
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Jan 30th 2014, 02:13 |
RogerWS |
Good evening all |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:55 |
BackEndCoder |
Starcraftmazter, i can't do much without running your code myself |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:22 |
Starcraftmazter |
>< |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:22 |
Starcraftmazter |
yeh i know that approach but im not sure if it will fit here |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:21 |
BackEndCoder |
then edit |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:21 |
BackEndCoder |
get it working |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:21 |
BackEndCoder |
clone it |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:21 |
BackEndCoder |
copy the index function word for word |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:20 |
BackEndCoder |
worst comes to worse |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:20 |
BackEndCoder |
look at the differences in both actions |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:20 |
Starcraftmazter |
but where it does,t i get Dwoo_Object |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:20 |
Starcraftmazter |
in the template where its working, if i var_dump ($this) I get ThemeView |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:20 |
Starcraftmazter |
BackEndCoder: |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:20 |
Starcraftmazter |
im sure its to do with dwoo |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:15 |
todds |
lukasstr: interesting -- I didn't know. It may be possible, I just don't know off the top of my head. |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:15 |
BackEndCoder |
doesn't look too challanging |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:15 |
BackEndCoder |
dereuromark, looks like there is a nice github plugin for the vendor import |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:14 |
dereuromark |
Starcraftmazter: reminds me of that question a few days back http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21351125/using-dwoo-2-0-in-cakephp |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:14 |
lukasstr |
todds:* but it's not that big deal ... i can simply just use another style - just wanted to know if there's a simple type="..." i could set |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:12 |
lukasstr |
tods: it's cause beore and after just works with elements which may have content |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:11 |
BackEndCoder |
that was easy |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:11 |
BackEndCoder |
php5 template engine |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:11 |
BackEndCoder |
no idea |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:10 |
Starcraftmazter |
BackEndCoder: do you know what Dwoo is? |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:10 |
todds |
lukasstr: Really? Do you know if it's because of a selector limitation or because inputs don't accept before/after in the CSS3 spec? |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:09 |
lukasstr |
todds: cause it's not the same - with input type="button" you can't use css3 :before and :after modifiers |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:08 |
luizpcam |
using App::import everything looks good too |
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Jan 30th 2014, 01:07 |
luizpcam |
I put App::uses on top of my controller |