is triggered. You should normally be able to check for
Model::findQueryType in the afterFind() Callback.
Are you using custom find types?
Regards,
Thomas
Am 22.08.2011 16:33, schrieb Anja Liebermann:
> did that. It is always NULL :(
>
> Anja
>
> Am 22.08.2011 16:25, schrieb Thomas Ploch:
>> Look at Model::findQueryType :-)
>>
>> Am 22.08.2011 15:56, schrieb Anja Liebermann:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> is there a possibility to know which query type ( first, all, count
>>> etc...) was used, when I call afterFind()?
>>>
>>> Depending on the query Type I would like to make different checks.
>>>
>>> If it is not possible, then I have to do it in the controller in
>>> several actions.
>>>
>>>
>>> As always: Thanks in advance for any hints!
>>>
>>> Anja
>>>
>>
>
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