Log message #4050757

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# Jul 11th 2017, 15:59 jeremyharris withStatus :) I think statusCode returns the status code
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:58 ericadeefox ahh it's `$this->response->statusCode(200)` it was a hybrid of both our answers :P
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:58 jeremyharris I think by default the status code is 200, so you can probably just return $this->response
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:57 awi Everything else I can do by Exceptions
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:57 ericadeefox it's like `$this->statusCode(200)`
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:57 jeremyharris I think return $this->response->withStatusCode(200)
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:57 awi just a 200, no template whatsoever
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:57 awi How do i return a 200
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:56 rudy1976s yes
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:56 hmic is that a hasMany?
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:56 hmic you are talking about a node, not a relation
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:55 rudy1976s Relations belongsTo Nodes
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:54 hmic so thats a hasMany relation?
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:53 rudy1976s i tried adding the .node and it results null
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:53 hmic collections go deep
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:53 hmic you can do that
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:52 rudy1976s https://gist.github.com/rudy1976s/5b5af38306c6bbf8d09dc7b5cf0d1284
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:52 rudy1976s I have cut down the array because it was too long
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:49 rudy1976s ok wait
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:49 rudy1976s I see that I can use dot notation to reach inner values
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:49 jeremyharris yeah gisting what you’ve got and what you want would be helpful
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:48 jeremyharris collections sort of figure that out for you
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:48 hmic or explain your usecase
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:48 hmic check the docs maybe on what you need to do
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:48 hmic of course not
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:48 rudy1976s but i cant use {n} like in hash
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:46 rudy1976s I tried with collections
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:40 jeremyharris that’s why we’re here :slightly_smiling_face:
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:40 sturm Thanks, @hmic. As a newb, I most definitely will need to do so. Thus, I apologize in advance for the mass of questions I’ll inevitably be asking in the coming days/weeks.
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:40 ericadeefox I learned from just making databases of random stuff I thought was cool, like discographies of my fav musicians, and baking everything to death and then picking apart whatever was baked and spending a million years in the docs
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:39 hmic you'll love it! and you are in the right place to ask your questions too
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:38 sturm That’s where I’m going now, @hmic.
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:38 hmic you could just have followed the tutorials from the book. they are very good
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:37 sturm @ericadeefox Yes.
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:37 ericadeefox @sturm was it lousy or unhelpful?
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:37 sturm Wow. Finally finished the Lynda course on learning CakePHP 3. I’ll never get those 5 hours back, sadly.
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:37 hmic rudy1976s: thats only a convenience argument, as the Collection will need to foreach your resultset anyways!
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:37 awi "Like quota full"
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:36 awi How do I parse back an error?
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:36 awi hi. anyone working with dropzone.js in cake?
# Jul 11th 2017, 15:36 ericadeefox why not use foreach?