This line means that you are storing in the entity an string, why do you 
that? Also, how are you saving the data, can you use gist to show all your 
code?

return $this->_properties['ready_date']->format('Y-m-d');

On Monday, May 11, 2015 at 7:18:50 AM UTC+2, Joe T. wrote:
>
> i found this topic here and on Stack Overflow: 
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29336852/how-to-format-date-fields-before-save-in-cakephp-3
> The hash on the linked Doc page is no longer valid.
>
> Like the original post, i don't want to use the default select-based date 
> inputs. i'm formatting my date in US format for output ('m/d/Y') and using 
> the 'mdy' Validator. i've also written a mutator in the Entity to convert 
> the date string to a Time object:
> protected function _setReadyDate($readyDate)
> {
>     $this->_properties['ready_date'] = new Time($readyDate);
>     return $this->_properties['ready_date']->format('Y-m-d');
> }
>
> i added the lines from the Stack answer to my bootstrap.php, but that 
> didn't work either:
> I18n::locale('en-US');
> Type::build('datetime')->useLocaleParser();
>
> No matter what i do, the MySql UPDATE uses the 'm/d/Y' string instead of 
> the date object:
> UPDATE listings SET ready_date = '06/01/2015' , modified = '2015-05-11 
> 05:00:54' WHERE id = 20
>
> What do i try next?
>
> Thanks,
> joe t.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thursday, 2 April 2015 14:56:29 UTC-4, José Lorenzo wrote:
>>
>> Read this:
>>
>>
>> http://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/orm/database-basics.html#parsing-localized-datetime-data
>>
>> On Thursday, April 2, 2015 at 6:10:58 PM UTC+2, Celso wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi guys I have a table in Mysql with a date field,  and I need to allow 
>>> my user writes something like *31/12/2015*.
>>>
>>>
>>> echo $this->Form->input('data_nascimento', ['type' => 'text', 
>>> 'maxlength'=> '10']);
>>>
>>> I've tried 
>>> Time::$defaultLocale = 'pt-BR';
>>>
>>> in *AppController* but the problem persists... and 
>>> 'timezone' => 'BRT'
>>> in *app.php* does not works
>>>
>>> If I update the value directly in MySQL and use the 
>>> Time::setToStringFormat('dd/MM/YYYY'); 
>>> in AppController the date is showed in a nice format however my real 
>>> problem is how to save() because I don't know how change the locale of Cake 
>>> 3.0.
>>>
>>>
>>>

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