What's wrong with just going like this?
$this->set('data', $this->paginate('Model', $conditions));
Works fine for me
hth
grigri
On Nov 27, 12:41 pm, Marcus Silva <marcuslighten...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Rafael,
>
> I think what you really need is to use paginate in the following way
> in conjunction with custom conditions:
>
> $conditions = array(); //Add your conditions here
> $this->paginate['Model']['conditions'] = $conditions;
>
> //now set the data
>
> $this->set( 'data', $this->paginate('Model') );
>
> Maybe that will work, used it before and worked for me...
>
> Let me know if it worked.
>
> Cheers
>
> Marcus
>
> On Nov 27, 12:32 pm, Rafael Bandeira aka rafaelbandeira3
>
> <rafaelbandei...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > $this->set('filters',$this->Listing->Cuisine->find('all',array
> > > ('conditions'=>array('Cuisine.id'=>$searchby))), $this->paginate());
>
> > what is it supposed to do?
>
> > I think that what you really want to do is:
>
> > // in the controller
> > $this->set('filter', $this->paginate());
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