Hi,
Ok I managed solution.
Thanks
On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 8:26:57 PM UTC+5:30, Cake Developer wrote:
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> Hi Mark Story,
>
> any help please?
>
> thanks
>
> On Friday, January 23, 2015 at 6:02:46 PM UTC+5:30, Cake Developer wrote:
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>> Hi Josh,
>>
>> I tried both PlumSearch and Search P
Hi Mark Story,
any help please?
thanks
On Friday, January 23, 2015 at 6:02:46 PM UTC+5:30, Cake Developer wrote:
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> Hi Josh,
>
> I tried both PlumSearch and Search Plugin in my application and they are
> not working as expected.
>
> They are adding search arguments in existing conditions in qu
Hi Josh,
I tried both PlumSearch and Search Plugin in my application and they are
not working as expected.
They are adding search arguments in existing conditions in query object.
Failing Situation.
Existing condition has Users.active = 1 and If new condition array has
Users.active = 0 so this
What have you tried so far?
On Friday, January 23, 2015 at 9:25:21 AM UTC+1, Cake Developer wrote:
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> Hi Experts,
>
> Can anyone solve my problem please?
>
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Hi Josh,
Thanks for your answer.
I tried both PlumSearch and Search Plugin in my application and they are
not working as expected.
They are adding search argumentsin existing conditions in query object.
Failing Situation.
Existing condition has Users.active = 1 and If new condition array has
I don't think it is possible in an easy way, I also think you are trying to
complicate the problem, given the existence of other clean solutions that
already work.
There are two methods that clause('where') object has that can be used to
traverse the query. They are iterateParts() and traverse(
Hi Jose,
I gone through both of the plugin links you provided, It seems they are
complicated and do not meet my requirements.
I am trying to write a generic solution to filter records with less code.
Is there any way to get original conditions from query object as an array
format.
For e.g.
$thi
Sorry, I forgot to answer... What you are doing sounds similar to what some
plugins are doing as well. Please try these:
https://github.com/skie/plum_search
https://github.com/FriendsOfCake/search
As for the second case. I suggest doing as I suggested at the beginning,
use the query options to
Hi Experts,
any help?
Thanks in advance.
On Friday, January 16, 2015 at 12:47:39 AM UTC+5:30, José Lorenzo wrote:
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> Even though that is possible you are tying to do it the hard way. The
> easiest way you can implement the same is by using the query as a "command"
> object,
> thus instructing
Hi Josh,
Thanks for the answer. Let me explain what I am trying to achieve.
I am working on filter records based on data entered on search form.
---Controller code
$this->paginate = ['searchFilter'=>true, 'limit'=>10,
'order'=>['Users.id'=>'DESC'], 'conditions'=>['Users.active'=>1]];
$user
Even though that is possible you are tying to do it the hard way. The
easiest way you can implement the same is by using the query as a "command"
object,
thus instructing the custom finders to do stuff based on the passed
options. An example
$table->find('forUser', ['user' => $user])->find('wit
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