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Em terça-feira, 1 de janeiro de 2013 19h23min58s UTC-3, Stefano Campanella escreveu:
-- Em terça-feira, 1 de janeiro de 2013 19h23min58s UTC-3, Stefano Campanella escreveu:
Hello all,this is my first time posting here. I recently started to study how to use CakePHP and I'm trying to develop a website.In my website I am writing a custom authorize component where each user get one or more groups and each group has one or more permissions associated to it.I have problems in using the find() method.This is my structure:User hasAndBelongsToMany GroupGroup hasAndBelongsToMany PermI have attached Containable to all the Models (in AppModel)now in my authorization component I need to check if a group has a specific permission, and for this I use find():if(!isset($this->controller()->Group)){
$this->controller()->loadModel('Group');
}
$n_perm=$this->controller()->Group->find('count',array(
'conditions'=>array('id'=>1),
'contain'=>array(
'Perm'=>array(
'conditions' => array('id'=>'can_access_admin')
)
)));I would expect this to give me a result >=1 if group 1 has the 'can_access_admin' permission, and =0 if the group has no such permission.This is not what actually happens, the only query that cakePHP shows is this:SELECT COUNT(*) AS `count` FROM `groups` AS `Group` WHERE `id` = 1And it is obviously not enough to find what I requested.Can anyone help me?Thanks
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