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# Nov 30th 2017, 12:51 h.mavisakalian Yes I did…
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:51 h.mavisakalian $postUpdate = $postsTable->find()->where([ ‘postid’ => $post[‘id’] ]); $postUpdate->likes = $post[‘likes’][‘count’]; $postsTable->save($postUpdate);
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:51 obinoob if you're lacking any of those you can't use an Entity to CRUD
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:50 obinoob h.mavisakalian did you checked for Entity Class and Table Class as I told you to?
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:49 h.mavisakalian “Argument 1 passed to Cake\ORM\Table::save() must implement interface Cake\Datasource\EntityInterface, instance of Cake\ORM\Query given”
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:49 h.mavisakalian I did, but the save() function gives me an error when I save the entity
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:49 obinoob h.mavisakalian in your case $this->Posts->find()->where(['id' => $id]);
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:48 obinoob h.mavisakalian you can do $this->Posts->find(')->where(['district_id' => $district]);
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:46 obinoob h.mavisakalian because it is implemented in a smarter way
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:46 h.mavisakalian I just have the postId… which is custom from that JSON content
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:46 h.mavisakalian well thats the whole point )))) I dont have the id of that record at that point
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:45 h.mavisakalian also why doesn’t the ->get() method let you do something like ->get([‘postId’ => $post[‘id’]]) ?
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:45 obinoob actually I missed a slash -> url: '/clients/add/'+$('input#id').val()
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:44 obinoob if you're using ajax it's the same thing provide the id at -> url: '/clients/add'+$('input#id').val()
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:44 h.mavisakalian Yes, I know that. I was just wondering if I can fetch that record using that PostID and get the id from my database
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:43 obinoob h.mavisakalian you have read my small example right? so in order to supply the param id you need to put in in the url like this: http://domain/controller/action/param
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:43 h.mavisakalian so I can use get() to fetch that record and update it… with just a few lines
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:41 h.mavisakalian and update it with a entity
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:41 h.mavisakalian if there is I just want to get the ID of that post in my database
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:41 h.mavisakalian I am checking if there is a record that has that “PostID” ( which I get from the external source )
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:41 obinoob You will need both check under src/Model/Entity for Post.php and in src/Model/Table for PostsTable.php and pay attention to naming convention cakes uses it a lot
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:40 h.mavisakalian using ->newEntity(); ( you were correct )
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:40 h.mavisakalian Look… when I am adding the data to the database
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:39 h.mavisakalian One question though
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:39 obinoob h.mavisakalian now in order to use an entity you need to have a Entity class and a Table class for Posts
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:39 h.mavisakalian @obinoob Thanks
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:36 obinoob h.mavisakalian this is the very basics off course
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:35 obinoob h.mavisakalian so you want to update a registry, you need to pass an id to your action method... even if you are using ajax it's the same thing! Assuming you are using an entity the method should go like this: https://gist.github.com/obinoob/c97ce7f598997e8440b1efe0e87ba462
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:27 obinoob h.mavisakalian use https://gist.github.com/ or other
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:27 h.mavisakalian This is what I want to do and it doesn’t work
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:26 h.mavisakalian if ($exists) { $postUpdate = $postsTable->find()->where([ ‘postid’ => $post[‘id’] ]); $postUpdate->comments = $post[‘comments’][‘count’]; $postsTable->save($postUpdate); }
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:26 obinoob h.mavisakalian what do you want to do in plain english
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:26 obinoob h.mavisakalian I'm confused, don't use code and explain your aim
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:25 h.mavisakalian now I need to do this
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:24 h.mavisakalian like this
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:24 h.mavisakalian $exists = $postsTable->exists([‘postId’ => $post[‘id’]]);
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:23 h.mavisakalian I only have the postId with which I can check if a record exists in the database with that postId
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:23 h.mavisakalian which I dont have at that moment as I am adding a new post to the database form external source
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:22 h.mavisakalian and get(); needs an ID for it to work
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:20 Leonardo_0112 Hi! A little help with cakephp3 validation: https://pastebin.com/0gP3NnVB
# Nov 30th 2017, 12:19 ksandeep_ no,