Sunday, February 1, 2009

Re: BeforeFind

In your find() queries, you can add a parameter: 'callbacks' => false

http://book.cakephp.org/view/73/Retrieving-Your-Data

On Feb 1, 11:59 am, Fred <fb...@multiply.it> wrote:
> I am using BeforeFind in my Model to filter based on criteria for a
> logged in user. This works great and I love how easy this is to do...
> However, I am running into a problem. There are certain times that I
> don't want to add the filter. For example I have a tree of company's
> that a user is in and when I get the children of an element in the
> tree I want everything not to have the beforeFind filter things. So
> how do I determine what is calling beforeFind? If I could find out
> what is calling beforeFind it would make it easy and queryData doesn't
> contain anything. I think this is probably something easy that I just
> cannot find in the manual. I have hacked it by saying something like:
>    if ($queryData['order'][0] == 'Company.lft asc') {
>         return $queryData;
>    }
> This works, but it is 1) really ugly and 2) really poor coding ... how
> do I do this correctly?
>
> Thanks.
> Fred
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