also pr($this) in your AppModel to see what data you can access, etc.
You can get all the field names and types easily using $this->schema()
or $this->getColumnTypes().
Cheers,
Adam
On Nov 25, 2:34 am, Ernesto <e.fanz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> My goal is to provide a default formatting, based on MySQL's fields
> types because
> the webapp i'm baking uses some differrent field format than MySQL.
> For ex:
> - Dates are "dd/mm/yyyy" instead of MySQL's "yyyy-mm-dd"
> - Floating point numbers uses commas instead of dots as decimal
> separator
>
> I've made a FieldFormatHelper, called in every controller's
> beforeValidate() function but that's not very handy because i need a
> rule for every field.
>
> So i tried to process fields in AppModel's beforeValidate() but i
> can't get the code to work.
>
> How can i do?
> Is there a better way?
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