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# Mar 12th 2018, 15:35 kitcat711 thx
# Mar 12th 2018, 15:35 kitcat711 raul338: the error was the return inside the map
# Mar 12th 2018, 15:33 learningcake when I move to the next page, debugs show false
# Mar 12th 2018, 15:33 learningcake $this->request->session()->write('User.id',$this->request->getParam('id')); $id = $this->request->session()->read('User.id'); debug($id);
# Mar 12th 2018, 15:32 learningcake is it possible for pagination to destroy session when I move to the next page?
# Mar 12th 2018, 15:31 raul338 also the return inside the map
# Mar 12th 2018, 15:31 raul338 you're missing hydrate(false) in the second example
# Mar 12th 2018, 15:28 kitcat711 raul338: I think (see gist)
# Mar 12th 2018, 15:27 kitcat711 easier with my gist
# Mar 12th 2018, 15:27 kitcat711 https://gist.github.com/Kitcat711/b22fb783382e2bc9d22b9025d21f20ca
# Mar 12th 2018, 15:24 raul338 are you returning the $query in the finder?
# Mar 12th 2018, 15:23 kitcat711 no error, but no results too
# Mar 12th 2018, 15:22 kitcat711 I spoke to quicly
# Mar 12th 2018, 15:09 kitcat711 found my way out
# Mar 12th 2018, 15:09 kitcat711 thx dorxy
# Mar 12th 2018, 15:07 dorxy @kitcat711 https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/orm/retrieving-data-and-resultsets.html#custom-finder-methods
# Mar 12th 2018, 15:05 kitcat711 I am on 3.5
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:59 raul338 I do not konw about cakephp2
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:59 raul338 in cakephp3 in the table class
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:59 kitcat711 where do I define my fonder: model or entity ?
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:58 kitcat711 thx raul338
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:56 raul338 you should use a finder, when you want formatResults you call `$query->find('customFormat')`
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:54 kitcat711 When using formatResults(..), is there a way to define the format or do I need to rewrite everytime the format function ?
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:53 kitcat711 Hello
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:50 learningcake thank you guys for the help
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:42 Neon1024 Here, https://irc.cakephp.org/logs/link/4124154#message4124164
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:42 raul338 you should use a client that keeps history :P
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:42 learningcake ok. thank you. let me read up on the link and follow your example
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:42 raul338 I said "you can also set contain into $paginate options (maybe it was $pagination)"
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:41 learningcake @neon1023, no
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:41 Neon1024 `$query = $this->Examples->find()->contain(['Foo', 'Bar'])->matching('Foo', function () { //Stuff }); $this->Paginator->paginate($query)`
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:41 Neon1024 @learningcake, You can just pass a query into the Paginator. So just apply the matching() to your query and pass it in
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:40 neon1024 I did! Did the bot relay the message?
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:40 learningcake hello @raul338, sorry my internet connection broke. trying to get your comment from history. I don't know if any other person responded.
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:40 neon1024 https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/controllers/components/pagination.html#using-the-paginator-directly
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:38 raul338 (maybe it was $pagination)
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:38 raul338 you can also set contain into $paginate options
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:38 neon1024 `$query = $this->Examples->find()->contain(['Foo', 'Bar'])->matching('Foo', function () { //Stuff }); $this->Paginator->paginate($query)`
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:38 neon1024 learningcake, You can just pass a query into the Paginator. So just apply the matching() to your query and pass it in
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:30 joddit Hrm... Whatcha mean?
# Mar 12th 2018, 14:30 learningcake been searching internet but nothing yet