Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Re: Hierarchy problem

You could build a join set which will force the items to the same
array level.
http://book.cakephp.org/view/872/Joining-tables

On Jun 28, 9:13 am, Hugo M <ham1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well best the solution I found will be migrating from MySQL to Postgres,
> because Postgres can have both foreign key and full text indexes in the same
> table.
>
> Regardss
>
> 2010/6/25 Hugo Massaroli <hugo.massar...@gmail.com>
>
> > Well, maybe not... the thing is that Fulltext is a table MyISAM and Item is
> > InnoDB. That's because I only can have fulltext indexes (that helps for
> > searchers) in MyISAM tables but in MyISAM engine I do not have FOREIGN KEYS
> > :S.
>
> > But... in Item table I really don't have important foreign keys so maybe
> > the solution will be mix both tables, so it's a good idea, and put all data
> > in a unique MyISAM table. The problem is that I don't know if I can have a
> > foreing key in a InnoDB table referencing a MyISAM table. Yeap, that's the
> > real problem :S
>
> > 2010/6/25 cricket <zijn.digi...@gmail.com>
>
> > On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 10:13 PM, Hugo M <ham1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > Hi there! I have this structure:
>
> >> > Recommend hasOne Item
> >> > Item hasOne ItemFulltext
>
> >> > (ItemFulltext are fields from the item)
>
> >> > When I do a Recommend->find() I get:
>
> >> > Array
> >> > (
> >> >    [0] => Array
> >> >        (
> >> >            [Recommend] => Array(...)
>
> >> >            [Item] => Array (
> >> >                 [ItemFulltext] => Array(...)
> >> >             ...)
> >> >        )
> >> > )
>
> >> > I want one of two things:
>
> >> > 1) Put ItemFulltext in the same level as Item
> >> > ...
> >> > or mixing two tables in one model... (better)
>
> >> Is it really necessary to have a separate ItemFullText model? Why not
> >> put that data in items table?
>
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