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# Apr 4th 2019, 18:15 this.impetus really? it's a template issue? I was imagining that the request for the associated models somehow lacked an instruction about which column is meant to be retrieved for display purposes
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:15 ricksaccous i need more context here i think
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:15 ricksaccous that data is probably already selected though
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:15 ricksaccous or you want to just select that data
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:15 ricksaccous not sure if you mean you want the default baked template to display that
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:14 ricksaccous i think the query select's all the fields though
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:14 ricksaccous i'm not sure i haven't messed with bake templates, but you'd have to mess with bake templates
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:13 slackebot2 does one arrange this, short of manually doing this in the index method of the controller?
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:13 this.impetus there's something I knew how to do in cake2, years ago, but have no idea how to accomplish in cake 3. The baked index views for a model with associations doesn't always display the most useful field for said associations—often, just the ID. So for example, in an theoretical 'articles' model, the 'author_id' column is literally what's generated in the model; I'd obviously prefer it retrieved the display field for 'authors' instead. How
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:11 this.impetus Can I bug you, @ricksaccous, for one last easy question?
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:10 this.impetus awesome
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:10 this.impetus ... that... worked...
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:08 ricksaccous also try a bin/cake schema_cache clear
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:08 ricksaccous how does the paginator present the info?
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:08 this.impetus "int" (sorry I keep hitting enter instead of quote); still, the paginator presents the info as an int—in fact it's a year, but 2,019 doesn't connote the same thing. What am I missing?
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:07 this.impetus *I've changed this in the table, the Model/Table, and Fixtures. Everywhere I can find that labels this column
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:06 this.impetus Maybe y'all getting tired of my nub questions, wouldn't fault you, but have another one. In the baked index view for one of my models, I'd originally misidentified a column as "int" when it ought to have been "string". I
# Apr 4th 2019, 18:00 dereuromark many use cases would benefit from it.
# Apr 4th 2019, 17:58 dereuromark never seen it. maybe you can port sth like https://github.com/juampi92/cursor-pagination into cake pagination as opt in Plugin-extension/replacement
# Apr 4th 2019, 17:32 np @neon1024 > Did anyone ever develop a cursor paginator for Cake? We use this approach in our shells when push data into solr.
# Apr 4th 2019, 17:08 this.impetus as an additional bit of info... my error is thrown at this line ```$supervisedTheses = $this->paginate($this->SupervisedTheses);```; adding ```debug($this->SupervisedTheses);``` immediately before this line just prints ```false```
# Apr 4th 2019, 17:00 feLiruc guys, I'm strugguling trying to save a relationship 1 to many... the X table is with hasMany, and the Y table is with belongTo... but when I'm patching the X entity the Y is not saving...
# Apr 4th 2019, 16:57 this.impetus I've tried adding this to my bootstrap file, ```Inflector::rules('irregular', ['theses' => 'thesis']);``` as per the CookBook but this has no effect; the index method, for example, fires "Unable to locate an object compatible with paginate."
# Apr 4th 2019, 16:52 this.impetus Ok, here's an odd one: I have a table called "supervised_theses", which seems to utterly confound cake's inflection and so my baked views don't work. I could just change the table to 'subthes' or something, but then there's no chance of leveraging the inflector whenever I want the table name humanized. What's the best way to work around this linguistic hiccup?
# Apr 4th 2019, 16:18 saini.vikas630 How can I find the articles that are common in given category Ids in cakephp3
# Apr 4th 2019, 15:23 rochasmarcelo @weto.jc at "'host' => env('MYSQL_URL', false)," you can't call a function when defining a property, you will need to create a __construct method and set the $default property
# Apr 4th 2019, 15:05 xavier83ar it works like a charm
# Apr 4th 2019, 15:01 dereuromark may the matrix be with u
# Apr 4th 2019, 15:01 xavier83ar thanks guys! :+1::skin-tone-4:
# Apr 4th 2019, 15:01 berarma Source: I've fought the system a lot. :)
# Apr 4th 2019, 15:01 dereuromark :slightly_smiling_face: ok
# Apr 4th 2019, 15:01 admad rage against the machine :P
# Apr 4th 2019, 15:00 berarma @dereuromark It takes some experience to know when you're fighting the system or simply ignorant of some feature. :slightly_smiling_face:
# Apr 4th 2019, 15:00 xavier83ar I knew that there must be a way, thanks!
# Apr 4th 2019, 14:59 admad https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/orm/query-builder.html#inserting-data
# Apr 4th 2019, 14:59 dereuromark why do people always fight the system :P dont get it
# Apr 4th 2019, 14:59 xavier83ar that's the way to go I guess
# Apr 4th 2019, 14:59 xavier83ar ahhh
# Apr 4th 2019, 14:59 admad also you can directly use the db layer to do insert instead of ORM methods
# Apr 4th 2019, 14:58 xavier83ar every source remove all records from that source, ->deleteAll(['source' => 'this-source']) ...then reinsert records from that source
# Apr 4th 2019, 14:57 xavier83ar so I can't truncate it