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# Feb 11th 2018, 08:53 K4T ok, I think now I got it... well... (facepalm)
# Feb 11th 2018, 08:48 K4T yeah, I read it few times, I probably do not understand something here as I am not interested in creating new collection. I want to modify items within existing collection. That is why I choosed each. Anyway thank you for help, I will use map now.
# Feb 11th 2018, 08:36 saeideng The map() method will create a new collection based on the output of the callback being applied to each object in the original collection:
# Feb 11th 2018, 08:36 saeideng The each() method will not create a new collection, but will allow you to modify any objects within the collection:
# Feb 11th 2018, 08:31 K4T admad could you explain why each is not working? According to doc: "but will allow you to modify any objects within the collection:"
# Feb 11th 2018, 08:24 admad K4T: use map() instead of each()
# Feb 11th 2018, 08:14 K4T any ideas, please?
# Feb 11th 2018, 08:14 K4T Hello, in CakePHP 3.5 I have collection made from array. I am trying to use ->each method to unset some fields from each collection item. Unfortunatelly it looks like each is not modifing collection itself like it is mentioned in documentation. Here is the code: https://gist.github.com/K4T/8c0d271c9f6ee0bc030c90a6418a4d43
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:45 ricksaccous not sure that will 100% work because you still might get the table not found error with that
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:44 ricksaccous then try to do echo $this->Modelname->hamburger;
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:43 ricksaccous { public $hamburger = "Loaded"; }
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:43 ricksaccous i guess create a property in the class like
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:37 sujay is there any ways to test if its properly loaded?
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:37 sujay the model is loaded
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:37 sujay its 2.x, and i'm using the same copy as on the servers
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:34 ricksaccous are you completely sure you are using same version of cake on test and production server?
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:33 ricksaccous are you sure the model is loading?
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:33 ricksaccous are you using cakephp3?
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:33 sujay would it be related to any naming or somethings?
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:32 sujay same issue
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:32 sujay tried changing name of the table
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:32 sujay i checked the models also
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:31 ricksaccous oh...
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:31 sujay mysql
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:30 ricksaccous what db engine are you using?
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:30 ricksaccous sounds like a server issue then
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:30 sujay :sleepy:
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:30 sujay test server it works fine
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:30 ricksaccous probably, lol
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:29 ricksaccous can a db table even have a period in the name?
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:29 sujay the issue only seems to have in production server
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:29 sujay the table exists
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:29 sujay ive checked in db
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:29 ricksaccous the table doesn't exist?
# Feb 11th 2018, 07:28 sujay any idea why it throws following error ? 2018-02-11 12:30:06 Error: [PDOException] SQLSTATE[42S02]: Base table or view not found: 1146 Table 'owbrovnb_owbro.Wsearchana' doesn't exist
# Feb 11th 2018, 06:38 ricksaccous the encrypted passwords should be the same
# Feb 11th 2018, 06:37 ricksaccous you encrypt the password the user types in the same way then compare them
# Feb 11th 2018, 06:37 ricksaccous yes
# Feb 11th 2018, 05:59 kevin Im saving the league password in the DB using the setPassword() function in the LeaguesTable, so its being encrypted.
# Feb 11th 2018, 05:59 kevin is there a way to manually create a form in CakePHP 3 and have the password compare to a password in the DB thats been encrypted? Basically, in order to join a League, you need to know the password.
# Feb 11th 2018, 04:59 ricksaccous yep