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# Jun 15th 2018, 10:39 slackebot !gist
# Jun 15th 2018, 10:39 slackebot Command sent from Slack by neon1024:
# Jun 15th 2018, 10:39 neon1024 Ideally, the association code in the ChartsTable class, or Chart model class
# Jun 15th 2018, 10:38 neon1024 You will need to share some code I think for us to help you with the debugging
# Jun 15th 2018, 10:24 cakephp924 it seems that app doesnt use the 'Chart' Model where I defined the belongsTo association
# Jun 15th 2018, 10:08 cakephp924 I use that plugin in other projects and it works!
# Jun 15th 2018, 10:08 cakephp924 (but doesnt)
# Jun 15th 2018, 10:07 cakephp924 It seems that everything is correct
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:56 dereuromark cakephp924: arent you mixing 3.x conventions in there? isnt it Chart->Chartkind-> etc? singular?
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:43 lorenzo haha, it couldn’t be that easy
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:39 spriz Aha! @lorenzo - I finally found the issue with bisect - in a PR that comes from December 5th ’17 :P But that one has tons of dependencies updates, so I’ll dig into it now :P
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:26 tunafish fair enough ;)
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:26 josbeir @tunafish thats why there are tests :slightly_smiling_face:
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:25 cakephp924 I have Chartkinds as belongsTo
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:25 cakephp924 im my model Chart
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:24 cakephp924 in that line
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:24 cakephp924 I got Error: Call to a member function find() on null
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:24 cakephp924 $chartkinds = $this->Chart->Chartkinds->find('list');
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:24 cakephp924 hi I have a 'strange' problem with cake 2.x
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:11 tunafish Sure, I'm just not sure what other consequences it might have
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:10 josbeir can you create a ticket? Or even better, a PR ? :slightly_smiling_face:
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:09 josbeir seems like an issue indeed
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:09 tunafish Same validator for a modelles form and an entity
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:09 tunafish When I change array_merge to array_replace, the keys are preserved
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:09 josbeir to be clear, you are using a nestedMany validator on a modelless form ?
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:08 tunafish It's the entity validation which is messing stuff up
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:08 tunafish No, since the form actually does produce the correct output
# Jun 15th 2018, 09:08 josbeir Bit late @tunafish but isnt i think the problem is in the FormContext:error method ?
# Jun 15th 2018, 08:36 josbeir morning !
# Jun 15th 2018, 08:07 neon1024 Morning all
# Jun 15th 2018, 07:47 tunafish When the form is validated the keys are preserverd (since $entity->setErrors() is not called), but when validating entities the indexes are gone
# Jun 15th 2018, 07:47 tunafish Some context: I'm using a Validator which is used by an entity, and by a modelless form
# Jun 15th 2018, 07:40 tunafish So, when validating an array of 3 records and the second has some errors, the output claims the error is on the first record
# Jun 15th 2018, 07:39 tunafish It appears that EntityInterface::setErrors adds the errors with array_merge, which means all numeric indexes are gone
# Jun 15th 2018, 07:38 tunafish Hi guys, has anybody here had some issues with nested validators losing their indexes in the actual error output?
# Jun 15th 2018, 05:40 narendravaghela by the way, good morning all
# Jun 15th 2018, 05:39 narendravaghela @cpierce You should put it in your model as a function where you are making a database query and call that function from your controller action to get the formatted data back.
# Jun 15th 2018, 01:51 cpierce ok so a little more in depth for my question ... i have my recusive loop written now and needed to put it in a function - where should i put it ... assuming in the model but which file and how do i call it?
# Jun 15th 2018, 01:15 ricksaccous no problem
# Jun 15th 2018, 01:15 cpierce thanks @ricksaccous
# Jun 15th 2018, 01:15 cpierce yep that works