It should be without:
On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 8:30:04 AM UTC, rumble wrote:
-- $this->request->data['parts']['_ids' ][] = $part;
On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 8:30:04 AM UTC, rumble wrote:
I am trying to save additional data to a jointable, but there is a problem with foreach loop, in which I create all necessary data to be passed and saved.
foreach ($this->request->data['Parts'][ 'add_ids'] as $part) {
$this->request->data['parts']['_ids' ][] = $part;
$this->request->data['parts'] = array(
0 => array(
'id' => $part,
'_joinData' => array(
'state' => $state,
),
),
);
}In this case only the latest one is saved.When I change to $this->request->data['parts'][]
foreach ($this->request->data['Parts'][ 'add_ids'] as $part) {
$this->request->data['parts']['_ids' ][] = $part;
$this->request->data['parts'][] = array(
0 => array(
'id' => $part,
'_joinData' => array(
'state' => $state,
),
),
);
}Both records are saved but with $state = null.
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