"BlenderStyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I still don't understand how it works completely.
Take a look at the Cake source - it's not that scary, and will improve
your understanding far greater than anything written in English.
Regarding the create function, I would suggest using create() over
I guess that would have worked too. ($this->Person->id = null;). I
took me awhile to realize that $this->ModelName->id is generated
automatically at times. I still don't understand how it works
completely. I've had edit methods that work even though I didn't
really deal with the id like I thought
Thanks,
I solved the problem by nullifying the id in the loop :-)
Looks like the correct way of handling is to call the Create function.
Regards,
Behi
Dr. Tarique Sani wrote:
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> On 4/3/07, behrangsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> When I execute the following code, only one item gets inse
After looking at the link Dr. Tarique Sani posted, try this:
for ( $counter = 0; $counter <= 4; $counter += 1) {
$this->data['Person']['first_name'] = 'First Name ' .
$counter;
$this->data['Person']['last_name'] = 'Last Name ' . $counter;
$this->data['Person']['age'] =
On 4/3/07, behrangsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I execute the following code, only one item gets inserted into the
> people table:
>
> for ( $counter = 0; $counter <= 4; $counter += 1) {
> $this->data['Person']['first_name'] = 'First Name ' . $counter;
> $this->data['Perso