It is intended functionality. First value for auto_increment id in
mysql == 1

Not sure about all other dbs, but on others I have worked with it is
the same.

On Sep 9, 9:06 pm, John Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, but I now know that is the correct way to
> perform an update as I have just figured out what the problem was.
> Apparently, I can not use an id of 0. Changing the user's id to
> another value greater than 0 fixed the problem.
>
> Is this a bug or intended functionality?
>
> On Sep 9, 11:58 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi John,
> > When calling save the id should be part of the data. Setting it on the
> > Model before saving does not work as you expect it to.
> > Are you sure the id is in the data array?
>
> > /Martin
>
> > On Sep 9, 12:34 pm, John Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Pretty sure the code I'm using should be causing the save() function
> > > to do a MySQL update instead of insert:
>
> > > $this->User->id = 0; // static here for this example
> > > $this->User->save($this->data);
>
> > > But this is resulting in an insert, according to the output from debug
> > > level 2. What I'm trying to do is update a user's details for their
> > > account, including name, email and password.
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