I think you have to use pagination on Payment model, inside the member controller
If it is, then i will suggest the following code, if it can help.
class MembersController extends AppController {
var $uses = array('Payment');
function xyz(){
$this->paginate = array(
'conditions' => array('Payment.member_id' => $id),
'order' => array('Payment.created ' => 'ASC'),
'limit' => 15);
$this->Payment->recursive = 0;
$payments = $this->paginate('Payment');
}
}
Enjoy,
Jitnendra
On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 3:32 PM, heohni <heidi.anselstetter@consultingteam.de> wrote:
Hi,
$payments = $this->Member->Payment->find('all', array(
'conditions' => array(
'Payment.member_id' => $id
),
'order' => array('Payment.created DESC')
));
I would like to paginate this result, how can I do this?
I find it difficult to find a solution because I query $this->Member-
>Payment Model?
Please advise!
Thanks and have all a happy weekend!
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