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Jul 22nd 2021, 08:45 |
ndm |
Sure, but select2 already supports that, hence your question was unclear. |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 08:36 |
paolo.bragagni |
if I erroneusly select something and I want to clear it |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 07:58 |
paolo.bragagni |
so probably is only a bug in Select2 bootstrap theme |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 07:58 |
paolo.bragagni |
an x that 'clear' the input |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 07:58 |
paolo.bragagni |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 07:57 |
paolo.bragagni |
if I remove that I see this |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 07:57 |
paolo.bragagni |
humm probably it is the 'bootstrap4' theme |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 07:55 |
ndm |
@paolo.bragagni Why would the "empty" entry stay once you've made a selection? |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 07:45 |
ndm |
@dpaleria Debug your values to figure what exactly they look like (`debug($id); debug($params);`), it's very likely not a type issue, but the value that you are passing is not numeric. |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 07:44 |
paolo.bragagni |
no more 'Vuoto' (Empty) |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 07:44 |
paolo.bragagni |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 07:43 |
paolo.bragagni |
it shows, but if I enter something it disappares |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 07:43 |
paolo.bragagni |
when it is Empty (Vuoto) |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 07:40 |
ndm |
@val There's no dedicated method for it, but you can append the existing order to your input and then overwrite the order, like: ```$query->order( ['field' => 'ASC', $query->clause('order')], true );``` |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 07:21 |
val |
hi, is is possible to prepend an `order by` clause to the existing `order by` clauses in 3.x (instead of appending it to the end)? |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 06:30 |
paolo.bragagni |
if the field is already empty Select2 shows the placeholder, otherwise no |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 06:25 |
paolo.bragagni |
in add the 'allowClear' and placeholder do the works |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 06:25 |
paolo.bragagni |
no way to insert empty selection using Select2 in edit |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 05:42 |
slackebot2 |
`'conditions' => array('artifact_id' => $arti_id)` `));` `$this->set(compact('abc'));` `return $this->redirect(['action'=>'view', $abc['id']]);` `}` But I'm unable to access the params from url. Which gives me the below error: I'm pretty sure that error is not of any data type instead it is a mistake in my function but I'm unable to find the mistake. Any idea on this ? Thanks ! |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 05:42 |
dpaleria |
hey everyone, I'm accessing this url `http://localhost:2354/images/get-imageid/111223` and now I'm using params to access the number `1112233` and put that as an input for a function in the controllers. This is how the controllers look like: `public function getImageid($id=null)` `{` `$params=$this->request->getParam('pass');` `$arti_id=$params[0];` `$abc = $this->Images->get($id, array(` |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 00:21 |
dereuromark |
best to create then a record per entry, this way the queue can run those in parallel even if that's possible/desired |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 00:20 |
dereuromark |
ah that was a different person |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 00:20 |
dereuromark |
and again, you can just run the reset functionality over your records, it will batch process them all without memory issues etc. |
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Jul 22nd 2021, 00:19 |
dereuromark |
the payload is too big, make sure to use only references, not whole objects here |
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Jul 21st 2021, 23:09 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
@dereuromark any ideas on how to troubleshoot that? |
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Jul 21st 2021, 23:08 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
2021-07-21 17:08:32 Notice: Notice (8): unserialize(): Error at offset 64025 of 65535 bytes in [C:\xampp\htdocs\ezBusinessManag er\vendor\dereuromark\cakephp-queue\src\Queue\Processor.php, line 187]\ |
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Jul 21st 2021, 23:08 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I ALMOST had it.... almost then this started to get spat out |
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Jul 21st 2021, 22:20 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
maybe if I split up the jobs into groups of records |
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Jul 21st 2021, 22:13 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I am using queue by the way |
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Jul 21st 2021, 22:12 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Any suggestions how to approach the logic of imporing 5000+ histories into the database? |
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Jul 21st 2021, 22:06 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Ungh this is so much slower |
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Jul 21st 2021, 22:00 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I have it in the form of dto's, and unique composite ids |
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Jul 21st 2021, 22:00 |
kevin.pfeifer |
then I hope you have your loop detection pretty solid :) |
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Jul 21st 2021, 21:51 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
instead of making the task go through each history (which there might be hundreds), I am going to make the system just create a new task for each history |
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Jul 21st 2021, 21:51 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
hmmmmm, I have an idea |
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Jul 21st 2021, 21:16 |
grzes |
but i had a bug in counter cache condition and now i need to refresh all records after fixing the conditions |
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Jul 21st 2021, 21:02 |
kevin.pfeifer |
@grzes according to https://book.cakephp.org/4/en/orm/behaviors/counter-cache.html#basic-usage ```The counter's value will be updated each time an entity is saved or deleted. The counter will not be updated when you use updateAll() or deleteAll(), or execute SQL you have written.``` |
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Jul 21st 2021, 21:01 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I hate it when you have to build for large amounts of data! |
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Jul 21st 2021, 20:56 |
grzes |
how can i manually refresh counter cache? |
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Jul 21st 2021, 19:40 |
kevin.pfeifer |
the difference between cakephp 3 and 4 wouldn't be that much I would guess |
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Jul 21st 2021, 19:40 |
kevin.pfeifer |
maybe try https://github.com/mattmemmesheimer/cakephp-3-acl-example ? |