Thanks ,

  this worked .....

On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 14:13, stork <lubomir.st...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Always call as first
>
> $this->User->create(); //see the API
>
> and then either
>
> $fieldList = array(...);
> $this->User->set($this->request->data);
> $this->User->set('field', 'value');
> $this->User->save(null, true, $fieldList);
>
> or directly
>
> $this->User->save($this->request->data, true, array(...));
>
> Which fields will be saved, it is decided by combination of two factors -
> which fields are present in data, and which fields are specified in
> whitelist array. Usage of whitelist (3rd param of Model::save()) is good
> habit - if form fields are generated by FormHelper and controller uses
> SecurityComponent, you don't have to worry about form tampering in client's
> browser, but it is better/safer to tell model about desired fields anyway.
>
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