Can I understand it, that you have a table named "data", for which is defined a model named Datum? If yes, then I am trying to do the same now, and want to see what happens in case of a saveAll after an edit operation. Enjoy, John
On Jan 15, 3:20 pm, MrDevin <mr.de...@gmail.com> wrote: > i screwed up writing that > > "Thanks for your patience " > > is supposed to be on the end > > and have a period. > > :) > > On Jan 15, 2:19 pm, MrDevin <mr.de...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > sorry for the confusion. > > > the following code was from my schema snapshot schema_5.php I > > believe. > > This is only used to to make sure my tables in MYSQL are structured > > correctly > > and not actively running anywhere. > > > [code snippet] > > //this is from my latest schema snapshot > > var $data = array( > > 'id' => array('type' => 'integer', 'null' => false, 'default' => > > NULL, 'key' => 'primary'), > > [/code snippet] > > > I should also point out that the "add" method uses the same controller > > and also uses saveAll(); with no problems. > > > Thanks for your patience > > This makes me believe that having a table called "data" is not a > > problem, or do I have this wrong? [snip]
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