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Dec 17th 2019, 15:58 |
gianmarxgagliardi |
I did a similar exercise with DogsCats with the same data structure and also gave me the names of the fields |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:51 |
jotpe |
?!? |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:51 |
jotpe |
https://book.cakephp.org/3/en/orm/retrieving-data-and-resultsets.html#finding-key-value-pairs |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:46 |
neon1024 |
:exclamation: |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:45 |
gianmarxgagliardi |
? |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:40 |
neon1024 |
As it doesn’t seem that I can, but worth a check. Different View template scope right? |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:40 |
neon1024 |
Can I append to the script block from inside a Cell template? |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:38 |
gianmarxgagliardi |
:-(ù |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:37 |
neon1024 |
Haha, I bet it isn’t ;) |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:36 |
dereuromark |
is that find(list)? set up a displayName as documented |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:34 |
gianmarxgagliardi |
how could I take the name from the trainers table or clubs since I have the id? |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:33 |
neon1024 |
Isn’t it Sqlite by default and MySQL by configuration? |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:33 |
dereuromark |
i dont think so |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:23 |
kaliel |
hi everyone, is that the desirable behavior for debugkit in cake 4 to store panels and requests in sql instead of sqlite ? |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:11 |
gianmarxgagliardi |
I have three tables with this structure: https://pastebin.com/e2PwW5bs when I go to work on the seasons_trainers table by adding an ennuple using the special "add" function developed in SeasonsTrainersController it shows me only ID of "trainer" or "club", but I would like to show the name |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:06 |
luke |
under the contain |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:06 |
luke |
should be able to put it in the select statement |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:06 |
jotpe |
I'll try with distinct now |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:06 |
luke |
no problem |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:06 |
jotpe |
Nevertheless thanks :) |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:05 |
jotpe |
Yeah, that's what I'm trying now ;) |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:05 |
luke |
I sometimes find with more complex queries, writing it in sql first, and getting it to work, then pushing it into query builder |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:03 |
luke |
or change to an outer join |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:02 |
luke |
try select distinct maybe? |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:02 |
jotpe |
Yes, and if I remove the group by I have duplicate membersips. I want them just once. |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:01 |
gianmarxgagliardi |
sorry someone could help me with my problem |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:00 |
luke |
if there are more than one, the response object will have all associated records attached which match the conditions |
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Dec 17th 2019, 15:00 |
luke |
I dont think group by is what you are looking for then |
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Dec 17th 2019, 14:57 |
jotpe |
so no aggergation |
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Dec 17th 2019, 14:56 |
jotpe |
• have a student flag • are active (have no Terminations or Termination.effective is in future) • have not a valid Matriculation (no Matriculation at all or a Matriculation.revocation_date in past) |
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Dec 17th 2019, 14:51 |
jotpe |
In fact all Memberships that: |
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Dec 17th 2019, 14:51 |
jotpe |
I need the group by to select only the Memberships. |
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Dec 17th 2019, 14:50 |
jotpe |
@luke https://gist.github.com/julianpollmann/c128d4f03211b7f423d4cae2c9f4cee1 |
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Dec 17th 2019, 14:46 |
luke |
you are returning too many columns in your select. But I am not sure which you are aggregating, so do you need to even group at all? |
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Dec 17th 2019, 14:46 |
luke |
it should be something like this: ```mysql> SELECT a, SUM(b) FROM mytable WHERE a = 'abc'; +------+--------+ | a | SUM(b) | +------+--------+ | abc | 3000 | +------+--------+``` you can have a group by column (a) and an aggregate column (sum(b)) |
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Dec 17th 2019, 14:44 |
jotpe |
mom |
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Dec 17th 2019, 14:44 |
luke |
@jotpe list the columns you expect to get back, and the aggregated column |
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Dec 17th 2019, 14:43 |
jotpe |
I left out the Users => Names to test, the query for the Matriculations doesn't work standalone |
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Dec 17th 2019, 14:43 |
neon1024 |
Or do I need to implement the TimezoneAwareDateTime data type again? |
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Dec 17th 2019, 14:43 |
scuadra |
Hello. In Cake3 I am trying to make a method where the user can update his password. I made a new validation set and there are 3 fields in the form: `old_password`, `password` and `confirm_password`. For password and new_password I use sameAs as a validation rule but my question is how to compare the old_password user input with his current password? |
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Dec 17th 2019, 14:42 |
neon1024 |
Apologies, but I’ve confused myself. https://book.cakephp.org/3/en/core-libraries/internationalization-and-localization.html#parsing-localized-dates This refers to accepting request data right? So when the instance is created in PHP, when it’s marshalled, the instance will be in the users timezone right? ..and when it hits the ORM it’ll be converted to `defaultTimezone` |