Log message #4099313

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# Nov 29th 2017, 13:17 hmic maybe you make sure you have the correct table object first and the association is available there
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:17 birdy247 I thought what you suggested
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:16 birdy247 I am curiours as to why it works with lower case
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:16 hmic birdy247: it's just a suggestion. sorry if it does not apply to your problem at hand...
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:16 birdy247 it then says its not associated with the plugin
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:15 birdy247 hmic that doesnt work
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:15 hmic now you have the table object - which still has nothing in common with an entity object
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:15 hmic and it gives you the table object back you ask for
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:14 hmic the registry holds your table objects, like its name suggests
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:14 hmic this is it's job!
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:14 obinoob and thus my doubts
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:14 obinoob hmic: that object it gives you an easy way for accessing your applications table instances as well...
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:10 hmic and still, this has nothing in common with an entity too, but can ask a datasource to get you entities, or create ones to pass to a datasource for persisting them
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:10 hmic it's only purpose is to get you to a table object you ask for
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:09 hmic the tableregistry is a *registry*
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:09 hmic ahm? nope!
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:09 obinoob hmic: never thought much about TableRegistry... they behave much like Entities to my eyes as I tend to use them when I can't use an Entity! I guess I need to read some basics
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:07 hmic and have absolutely nothing in common with the tableregistry
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:07 obinoob as book says
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:07 hmic PluginName.PermissionGroups
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:07 obinoob hmic: I got that entities represent individual rows or domain objects in your application
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:06 birdy247 hmic how do you mean?
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:06 hmic obinoob, you are long enough around i would have thought you got a better understanding on these concepts in the meantime. you can read it up in the book in more detail easily...
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:05 hmic birdy247: i guess you need the plugin syntax/scope again
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:04 obinoob hmic: lol
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:04 birdy247 $event->getSubject()->entity = TableRegistry::get('Permissions')->get($entity->id, ['contain' => ['PermissionGroups']]);
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:04 birdy247 but this says there is no association
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:04 birdy247 $event->getSubject()->entity = TableRegistry::get('Permissions')->get($entity->id, ['contain' => ['permissiongroups']]);
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:04 birdy247 Why would this work
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:04 cholthipaul previous command like migrate worked, so there isn't problem with my configuration
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:02 hmic there are no differences, because they have absolutely nothing in common!
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:01 obinoob hmic: so what are the main differences between TableRegistry and Entity?
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:01 cholthipaul I got an error while using phinx seed:run, error: "call to a member function execute() on a non-object in PdoAdapter.php line 214
# Nov 29th 2017, 13:01 hmic the only object holding data is the entity which corresponds to a single row in your excel example with the fields beeing the columns
# Nov 29th 2017, 12:59 hmic you can ask it to get you a table object in return
# Nov 29th 2017, 12:59 hmic the table registry is a registry
# Nov 29th 2017, 12:58 obinoob hmic: I'm following more slowly... so a Table registry is not an entity can I imagina a TableRegistry as a structure to hold data such as excel columns and rows?
# Nov 29th 2017, 12:56 hmic you can use multiple tables and entities of course in a controller, to your liking
# Nov 29th 2017, 12:55 hmic obinoob, a table is a table is a table
# Nov 29th 2017, 12:43 obinoob hmic: I guess TableRegistry will return a new instance of Table entity right?
# Nov 29th 2017, 12:27 admad joris_: show your coe