One way to approach this is to use a virtual field (
http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/models/virtual-fields.html). In your Post 
model, create a virtual field called year that gets the year out of the 
created field.

On Tuesday, July 30, 2013 4:19:54 PM UTC-7, Helder Lucas wrote:
>
> I'm building and application with cakePHP and I'm trying to achieve 
> something like a Wordpress blog archive.
>
> Let's imagine that i have this table in my database:
>
>    - Posts
>       - id
>       - title
>       - body
>       - created
>       - modified
>    
> and i want the output something like this:
>
> <h1>2013</h1>
>      <p>Post Title</p>
>      <p>Post Title</p>
>      <p>Post Title</p>
>
> <h1>2012</h1>
>      <p>Post Title</p>
>      <p>Post Title</p>
>      <p>Post Title</p>
>
> etc etc     
>
> I have searched and tried by myself but unfortunately with no success.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>

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