Thanks so much for your help. Looks like i still got a long way to go.
Dwayne
On 5 dec, 14:49, 100rk <lubomir.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Database looks like this:
>
> > id
> > user_id
> > transaction_id
> > order_id
> > update
> > created
> > modified
>
> Make it like this:
>
> id
> user_id
> model varchar(255) # for model->name
> foreign_key int(10) # for model.id
> update
> created # no need for 'modified' field
>
> and then read this behavior (for CakePHP 2.x):
>
> http://bin.cakephp.org/view/263142758
>
> If you're using session and Auth component, you can initialize user_id
> field this way:
>
> http://bin.cakephp.org/view/720769503
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