Great info!

Thank you again.

2015-02-04 14:09 GMT-02:00 José Lorenzo <jose....@gmail.com>:

> Yes, you can use "union" in cake 3, paginating union queries is tricky as
> the different databases will interpret the ORDER BY and LIMIT differently.
> Waht you need to to in that case is passing a select * form (all union
> queries) to the paginator and it will work.
>
>
> On Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 5:57:43 AM UTC-4:30, Gildonei Mendes
> Anacleto Junior wrote:
>>
>> Left join won't bring me the same results, as I said this isn't a join, I
>> am forcing the query to bring me the prdoduct between t1 and t2 and in this
>> case I will always have all the possible combination among this tables.
>> Using left join, I can have null on right table (t2) if a record doesn't
>> exists.
>>
>> I guess only with CakePHP 3 I will be able to do something like this.
>>
>> By the way, in the new ORM in CakePHP 3.x am I be able to use "union"
>> statement or a bit more complex "select" and use paginator component
>> without need of customize it?
>>
>> Thanks again,
>>
>> Junior
>> ----------------------
>>
>> 2015-02-02 21:22 GMT-02:00 José Lorenzo <jose....@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> You can do a LEFT join, and get the sae results
>>>
>>> On Monday, February 2, 2015 at 6:26:56 AM UTC-4:30, Gildonei Mendes
>>> Anacleto Junior wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> How could I do a cartesian product with 2 different tables in CakePHP
>>>> 2.x ?
>>>>
>>>> EX:
>>>> *SELECT t1.id <http://t1.id>, t1.field, t2.id <http://t2.id>, td.field*
>>>> *FROM table1 AS t1,*
>>>> *(SELECT t2.id <http://t2.id>, t2.field FROM table2) AS t2*
>>>> *WHERE t1.id <http://t1.id> >= 10*
>>>>
>>>> note this isn't a join, I need these cartesian product to apply another
>>>> filter conditions.
>>>>
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