Jeremy Burns
Class Outfit
jeremyburns@classoutfit.com
http://www.classoutfit.com
On 28 Jan 2011, at 02:44, raymond wrote:
> Hi.
> I have tried Tree behavior just according to manual, but it reports
> error following:
>
> Warning (512): SQL Error: 1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax;
> check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the
> right syntax to use near 'generatetreelist' at line 1
> Query: generatetreelist
>
> I debugged and found that cakePHP does not understand the method
> generatetreelist()
>
> I have created table 'lkp_itemcate' with following columns:
> id, parent_id, lft, rght, name, img_url, level, created, modified.
>
> And then created model file:
>
> class Itemcate extends AppModel {
> var $name = 'Itemcate';
> var $tablePrefix = 'lkp_';
> var $useTable = 'itemcate';
>
> var $actAs = array('Tree');
> }
>
> and inserted following code to controller action:
>
> $list = $this->Itemcate->generatetreelist(null, null, null,
> ' ');
>
> Any advice?
> Thanks.
>
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