Thursday, July 5, 2012

Re: Finding an user with a field from associated data ?

Strangely, this works ace in the controller :

public function countFollowing($id) {
$following = $this->User->UsersUser->find('count', array(
'conditions' => array(
'follower_id' => $id
),
));
return($following);
    }


But then in the model, the code below returns find function on a non object... what am I doing wrong? :

public function countFollowing($id) {
$following = $this->UsersUser->find('count', array(
'conditions' => array(
'follower_id' => $id
),
));
return($following);
    }

Le mercredi 4 juillet 2012 20:38:05 UTC+2, JonStark a écrit :
Hi everyone !

I have a question that shouldn't be that hard but I really can't manage it :

In my app, User HABTM User

users_users table is : id, following_id, follower_id

I want to count every user where follower id is $id.

This is my function :

public function countFollowing($id) {
$user = $this->User->find('all', array(
'conditions' => array(
'UserUsers.follower_id' => $id
),
));
count($user);
    }

But it returns Error: SQLSTATE[42S22]: Column not found: 1054 Unknown column 'UserUsers.follower_id' in 'where clause'...

Any idea why ? Thanks a lot for your time !

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