public $hasAndBelongsToMany = array(
'Something' => array(
'className' => 'Something',
'joinTable' => 'other_models',
'foreignKey' => 'dog_id',
'associationForeignKey' => 'something_id',
'unique' => false,
'conditions' => '',
'fields' => '',
'order' => '',
'limit' => '',
'offset' => '',
'finderQuery' => '',
'deleteQuery' => '',
'insertQuery' => ''
), ...
So the join table is other_models...
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 2:57 PM, lowpass <zijn.digital@gmail.com> wrote:
What do the associations look like in Dog.php?
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Luis C <luis.a.cano@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok,
> It is even worse now.
>
> Let's say I have a hasAndBelongsToMany association in Dog.php with another
> table (Model). And then in the Controller I have the following
>
> $this->Dog->find('all');
> print_r($this->OtherModel); exit;
>
> Instead of getting an instance of OtherModel and all of the associations and
> variables in it I get an instance of AppModel. if I move the print_r above
> the dog->find line I get the correct output. If I remove the association I
> also get the correct output.
>
> Any ideas why? Anybody...
>
> On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 2:29:13 PM UTC-4, Luis C wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> I got a weird issue in CakePHP 2.2.
>> I have created a plugin, let's call it PluginName, and within PluginName I
>> have the following:
>>
>> Controller:
>> - DogsController
>> - CatsController
>>
>> Model
>> - PluginNameAppModel.php
>> - Dog.php
>> - Cat.php
>> (all models extend the PluginNameAppModel.php)
>>
>> within PluginNameAppModel.php I have a beforeSave() function declared
>>
>>> public function beforeSave(){
>>> $this->data[$this->alias]['created_by'] = 'someone';
>>> return true;
>>> }
>>
>>
>> within DogsController I have the following function:
>>
>>> ...
>>> public $uses=array('PluginName.Dog');
>>> ...
>>>
>>> public function add(){
>>>
>>> if($this->request->is('post')){
>>> $this->Dog->save($this->request->data);
>>>
>>> }
>>>
>>> }
>>
>>
>> So, when saving the Dog data it should also add the created_by column but
>> is not doing that.
>>
>> After troubleshooting for a while I noticed that the PluginName.Dog
>> (model) is not being used when I'm doing the saving because I added a dummy
>> variable to it and then printed $this->Dog (print_r($this->Dog)) and didn't
>> see the variable when posting the data. I'm not sure how the saving actually
>> works and why is it not using the actual Dog model class I created.
>>
>> I have tried clearing cache but it doesn't work still. Any ideas why? (The
>> file name convention is correct as well)
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> p.s. if I print the Dog class (print_r($this->Dog; exit;) before the
>> if($this->request->isPost()) statement when the action loads I do get to see
>> the dummy variable. The issue is happening when I post from a form.
>>
>
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