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# Jul 7th 2017, 09:26 hmic adriencs: dereuromark has written an integration for phpstorm, don't know if it does that automatically
# Jul 7th 2017, 09:26 hmic you can use that finder whereever you need to and add other conditions and things to it, just like you do now with a $table->find()->...
# Jul 7th 2017, 09:26 adriencs How can I tell PHPStorm to find the declaration of Helper in .ctp ?
# Jul 7th 2017, 09:25 hmic exactly
# Jul 7th 2017, 09:23 jarard01 and that will slip the condition in on my behalf without having to write a join for each occurrence right?
# Jul 7th 2017, 09:23 jarard01 ok so then it would be a case of using the custom finder where the security is required i guess
# Jul 7th 2017, 09:22 hmic jarard01: same answer basically: just use a custom finder that adds the joins and conditions you need
# Jul 7th 2017, 09:21 junichirojp Hi @megan
# Jul 7th 2017, 09:21 jarard01 can I do this in before find, trying to figure a way to do this with out adding joins all over the controller
# Jul 7th 2017, 09:20 jarard01 any suggestions how I might deal with this... Style belongsTo BrandStore, and BrandStore belongs to Store. When I do a find on Styles I want to only allow a find where the current Store owns the BrandStore
# Jul 7th 2017, 08:53 hmic you could have the beforeFind in a behavior and attach/detach that as needed. still i think a custom finder to add the condition is the easiest
# Jul 7th 2017, 08:53 jarard01 ty
# Jul 7th 2017, 08:53 jarard01 hmic, i like that - it's the solution
# Jul 7th 2017, 08:52 hmic jarard01, you cannot. and you might rather use a custom finder instead of a beforeFind, maybe?
# Jul 7th 2017, 08:48 jarard01 Good morning fellow Bakies. Something that has been troubling me. I am using a 'where model.active =1' on my beforeFind. I don't want this applied when in admin routing. how can i toggle the before find?
# Jul 7th 2017, 08:30 neon1024 Sorry, I mean, has anyone found a bitwise operator plugin for cake?
# Jul 7th 2017, 08:29 neon1024 Anyone know if there a behaviour for dealing with bitwise operators in cakephp
# Jul 7th 2017, 08:20 pidlo ok sorry for all this error is from old piece of code from cakephp2 now is validation ok
# Jul 7th 2017, 07:57 pidlo morning
# Jul 7th 2017, 07:54 neon1024 Morning everyone
# Jul 7th 2017, 07:42 pidlo i have in validatioDefault $validator ->notEmpty('persnum') ->requirePresence('persnum', 'create');
# Jul 7th 2017, 07:38 pidlo Table \u0022App\\Model\\Table\\StaffersTable\u0022 is not associated with \u0022validationErrors\
# Jul 7th 2017, 07:37 pidlo hello all i am trying add validation but i get error
# Jul 7th 2017, 06:53 megan Hi @junichirojp :slightly_smiling_face: - will find out about those links (I know the site was getting updated to the new branding), but for donations you can go directly from cakephp.org (Top right corner - Donate)
# Jul 7th 2017, 06:05 junichirojp I could donation follow link. use anonymous donation. https://cakefoundation.org/donate#
# Jul 7th 2017, 06:01 junichirojp Is in maintenance? https://www.cakefoundation.org/donations now we wanna make donation, but can't.
# Jul 6th 2017, 23:14 jarard01 I don't see the join data in my result
# Jul 6th 2017, 23:13 jarard01 in cake3 is it necessary to specify the fields on a join
# Jul 6th 2017, 19:26 jeremyharris FrozenTime is locale-aware as opposed to the lower level Chronos which is essentially just an immutable datetime
# Jul 6th 2017, 19:26 jarard01 over-thinking it again!!!
# Jul 6th 2017, 19:26 jarard01 ahh
# Jul 6th 2017, 19:25 jeremyharris FrozenTime is a Chronos object already :slightly_smiling_face:
# Jul 6th 2017, 19:24 jarard01 Object of class Cake\I18n\FrozenTime could not be converted to int
# Jul 6th 2017, 19:24 jarard01 https://gist.github.com/spacebiscuit/98daf0ae8888d201db82123318e148aa
# Jul 6th 2017, 19:24 jarard01 this is what I am doing
# Jul 6th 2017, 19:19 jeremyharris that assumes it’s a strtotime-compatible format. strtotime is pretty powerful in what it can parse, but it can’t do everything
# Jul 6th 2017, 19:19 jeremyharris that’s a string then. if that’s the case, you will need to manually make it a date: new FrozenDate($string)
# Jul 6th 2017, 19:18 jarard01 actually, i was wrong, the data comes from a form and comes as "1 Jul 2017'
# Jul 6th 2017, 19:17 jeremyharris np @sturm. Feel free to come back and ask for help when you need it :slightly_smiling_face: we’re all learning together
# Jul 6th 2017, 19:17 sturm Okay, I’ll stick through these tutorials. Thanks, @jeremyharris, @jarard01, and @spencdev.
# Jul 6th 2017, 19:17 jeremyharris jarard01 maybe I misunderstood. if your field is a datetime in the DB, Cake will return a FrozenDatetime already. No need to re-create it