Re: how can I check if form button is pressed?

2010-08-05 Thread Tomfox Wiranata
oki...got it :)

i named the buttton and checked for params forms nameofbutton

thanx to you :)

On 5 Aug., 09:40, Tomfox Wiranata  wrote:
> oh..if i name the button 'tut'
>
> then the array says:
>
> Array
> {
> [tut] =>
>
> }
>
> On 5 Aug., 09:37, Tomfox Wiranata  wrote:
>
> > first of all thx to both of you. i appreciate it.
>
> > @Dan:
>
> > cake outputs:
>
> > no characters in the first row (i guess thats for this.>data??) and
> > then:
>
> > Array
> > {
>
> > }
>
> > @sunsu
>
> > did not work^^although it makes sense..even to me lol
>
> > On 4 Aug., 16:00, sunsu sunsu  wrote:
>
> > > hi,
> > > give the submit button a name
> > > and use it in the IF condition it works.
>
> > > 
>
> > > if(m)
> > > {fdkjghkgjndfkghkg}
>
> > > On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 6:36 AM, Tomfox Wiranata
>
> > >  wrote:
> > > > i did react on form submitting a bunch of timesbut it seems
> > > > different since there is no input field...
>
> > > > do i need to place just a button without a form? seems to make sense.
> > > > dont know if that is possible!!?
>
> > > > On 4 Aug., 15:19, Tomfox Wiranata  wrote:
> > > >> hi everyone,
>
> > > >> this seems really easy, but it's giving me a headache. I have a
> > > >> function in my controller:
>
> > > >> function createABC() {
>
> > > >> // save stuff in database
>
> > > >> }
>
> > > >> this function is triggered by a form in a view, named createABC.ctp.
> > > >> like this
>
> > > >> echo $form->create('ABC', array('action' => 'createABC'));
> > > >> echo $form->button('save', array('type' => 'submit'));
> > > >> echo $form->end();
>
> > > >> now, I do not want to start the saving procedure everytime the view is
> > > >> called. so i wanna check if this button is hit first. if it is, then
> > > >> save all the data. so i tried to check it like that:
>
> > > >> function createABC() {
>
> > > >>    if (!empty ($this->data)) {
> > > >>       // save stuff in database
> > > >>    }
>
> > > >> }
>
> > > >> it does not work. anybody know why?
>
> > > >> huuuge thx
>
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Re: how can I check if form button is pressed?

2010-08-05 Thread Tomfox Wiranata
oh..if i name the button 'tut'

then the array says:

Array
{
[tut] =>
}

On 5 Aug., 09:37, Tomfox Wiranata  wrote:
> first of all thx to both of you. i appreciate it.
>
> @Dan:
>
> cake outputs:
>
> no characters in the first row (i guess thats for this.>data??) and
> then:
>
> Array
> {
>
> }
>
> @sunsu
>
> did not work^^although it makes sense..even to me lol
>
> On 4 Aug., 16:00, sunsu sunsu  wrote:
>
> > hi,
> > give the submit button a name
> > and use it in the IF condition it works.
>
> > 
>
> > if(m)
> > {fdkjghkgjndfkghkg}
>
> > On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 6:36 AM, Tomfox Wiranata
>
> >  wrote:
> > > i did react on form submitting a bunch of timesbut it seems
> > > different since there is no input field...
>
> > > do i need to place just a button without a form? seems to make sense.
> > > dont know if that is possible!!?
>
> > > On 4 Aug., 15:19, Tomfox Wiranata  wrote:
> > >> hi everyone,
>
> > >> this seems really easy, but it's giving me a headache. I have a
> > >> function in my controller:
>
> > >> function createABC() {
>
> > >> // save stuff in database
>
> > >> }
>
> > >> this function is triggered by a form in a view, named createABC.ctp.
> > >> like this
>
> > >> echo $form->create('ABC', array('action' => 'createABC'));
> > >> echo $form->button('save', array('type' => 'submit'));
> > >> echo $form->end();
>
> > >> now, I do not want to start the saving procedure everytime the view is
> > >> called. so i wanna check if this button is hit first. if it is, then
> > >> save all the data. so i tried to check it like that:
>
> > >> function createABC() {
>
> > >>    if (!empty ($this->data)) {
> > >>       // save stuff in database
> > >>    }
>
> > >> }
>
> > >> it does not work. anybody know why?
>
> > >> huuuge thx
>
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Re: how can I check if form button is pressed?

2010-08-05 Thread Tomfox Wiranata
first of all thx to both of you. i appreciate it.

@Dan:

cake outputs:

no characters in the first row (i guess thats for this.>data??) and
then:

Array
{

}

@sunsu

did not work^^although it makes sense..even to me lol

On 4 Aug., 16:00, sunsu sunsu  wrote:
> hi,
> give the submit button a name
> and use it in the IF condition it works.
>
> 
>
> if(m)
> {fdkjghkgjndfkghkg}
>
> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 6:36 AM, Tomfox Wiranata
>
>  wrote:
> > i did react on form submitting a bunch of timesbut it seems
> > different since there is no input field...
>
> > do i need to place just a button without a form? seems to make sense.
> > dont know if that is possible!!?
>
> > On 4 Aug., 15:19, Tomfox Wiranata  wrote:
> >> hi everyone,
>
> >> this seems really easy, but it's giving me a headache. I have a
> >> function in my controller:
>
> >> function createABC() {
>
> >> // save stuff in database
>
> >> }
>
> >> this function is triggered by a form in a view, named createABC.ctp.
> >> like this
>
> >> echo $form->create('ABC', array('action' => 'createABC'));
> >> echo $form->button('save', array('type' => 'submit'));
> >> echo $form->end();
>
> >> now, I do not want to start the saving procedure everytime the view is
> >> called. so i wanna check if this button is hit first. if it is, then
> >> save all the data. so i tried to check it like that:
>
> >> function createABC() {
>
> >>    if (!empty ($this->data)) {
> >>       // save stuff in database
> >>    }
>
> >> }
>
> >> it does not work. anybody know why?
>
> >> huuuge thx
>
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Re: how can I check if form button is pressed?

2010-08-04 Thread sunsu sunsu
hi,
give the submit button a name
and use it in the IF condition it works.




if(m)
{fdkjghkgjndfkghkg}



On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 6:36 AM, Tomfox Wiranata
 wrote:
> i did react on form submitting a bunch of timesbut it seems
> different since there is no input field...
>
> do i need to place just a button without a form? seems to make sense.
> dont know if that is possible!!?
>
> On 4 Aug., 15:19, Tomfox Wiranata  wrote:
>> hi everyone,
>>
>> this seems really easy, but it's giving me a headache. I have a
>> function in my controller:
>>
>> function createABC() {
>>
>> // save stuff in database
>>
>> }
>>
>> this function is triggered by a form in a view, named createABC.ctp.
>> like this
>>
>> echo $form->create('ABC', array('action' => 'createABC'));
>> echo $form->button('save', array('type' => 'submit'));
>> echo $form->end();
>>
>> now, I do not want to start the saving procedure everytime the view is
>> called. so i wanna check if this button is hit first. if it is, then
>> save all the data. so i tried to check it like that:
>>
>> function createABC() {
>>
>>    if (!empty ($this->data)) {
>>       // save stuff in database
>>    }
>>
>> }
>>
>> it does not work. anybody know why?
>>
>> huuuge thx
>
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Re: how can I check if form button is pressed?

2010-08-04 Thread Dan Heberden
Can you post the whole output of:

pr( $this->data );
pr( $this->params['form'] );

for me?


On Aug 4, 7:35 am, Tomfox Wiranata  wrote:
> thx dan. unfortunately it does not work yet.
>
> in my function i did
>
> print_r($this->data['Linkable'];
>
> to see whats in the array. since there is no output at all, i assume
> the array is empty. that explains the "no reaction on if !empty",
> right?
>
> i also tried adding a hidden field
>
> echo $form->hidden('test');
>
> and wrote in my function:
>
> if( !empty( $this->data['ABC']['test'] ) ) {
>
> to make sure  a value is given for sure
>
> still nothingany idea?
>
> thx
>
> On 4 Aug., 16:20, Dan Heberden  wrote:
>
>
>
> > Since you're creating your form with model 'ABC', your data array
> > should look like
>
> > $this->data['ABC'][]
>
> > So instead of checking for the presence of data in it's entirety,
> > check for that specific key:
>
> > if( !empty( $this->data['ABC'] ) ) {
> >    // execute saving method
>
> > }
>
> > If you were sending data along too, such as
>
> > echo $form->hidden('id'); // still assuming the ABC model
>
> > Then you could check for
>
> > if( !empty( $this->data['ABC']['id'] ) ) {
> >    // run operation
>
> > }
>
> > -dan
>
> > On Aug 4, 6:36 am, Tomfox Wiranata  wrote:
>
> > > i did react on form submitting a bunch of timesbut it seems
> > > different since there is no input field...
>
> > > do i need to place just a button without a form? seems to make sense.
> > > dont know if that is possible!!?
>
> > > On 4 Aug., 15:19, Tomfox Wiranata  wrote:
>
> > > > hi everyone,
>
> > > > this seems really easy, but it's giving me a headache. I have a
> > > > function in my controller:
>
> > > > function createABC() {
>
> > > > // save stuff in database
>
> > > > }
>
> > > > this function is triggered by a form in a view, named createABC.ctp.
> > > > like this
>
> > > > echo $form->create('ABC', array('action' => 'createABC'));
> > > > echo $form->button('save', array('type' => 'submit'));
> > > > echo $form->end();
>
> > > > now, I do not want to start the saving procedure everytime the view is
> > > > called. so i wanna check if this button is hit first. if it is, then
> > > > save all the data. so i tried to check it like that:
>
> > > > function createABC() {
>
> > > >    if (!empty ($this->data)) {
> > > >       // save stuff in database
> > > >    }
>
> > > > }
>
> > > > it does not work. anybody know why?
>
> > > > huuuge thx

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Re: how can I check if form button is pressed?

2010-08-04 Thread Tomfox Wiranata
thx dan. unfortunately it does not work yet.

in my function i did

print_r($this->data['Linkable'];

to see whats in the array. since there is no output at all, i assume
the array is empty. that explains the "no reaction on if !empty",
right?

i also tried adding a hidden field

echo $form->hidden('test');

and wrote in my function:

if( !empty( $this->data['ABC']['test'] ) ) {

to make sure  a value is given for sure

still nothingany idea?

thx

On 4 Aug., 16:20, Dan Heberden  wrote:
> Since you're creating your form with model 'ABC', your data array
> should look like
>
> $this->data['ABC'][]
>
> So instead of checking for the presence of data in it's entirety,
> check for that specific key:
>
> if( !empty( $this->data['ABC'] ) ) {
>    // execute saving method
>
> }
>
> If you were sending data along too, such as
>
> echo $form->hidden('id'); // still assuming the ABC model
>
> Then you could check for
>
> if( !empty( $this->data['ABC']['id'] ) ) {
>    // run operation
>
> }
>
> -dan
>
> On Aug 4, 6:36 am, Tomfox Wiranata  wrote:
>
> > i did react on form submitting a bunch of timesbut it seems
> > different since there is no input field...
>
> > do i need to place just a button without a form? seems to make sense.
> > dont know if that is possible!!?
>
> > On 4 Aug., 15:19, Tomfox Wiranata  wrote:
>
> > > hi everyone,
>
> > > this seems really easy, but it's giving me a headache. I have a
> > > function in my controller:
>
> > > function createABC() {
>
> > > // save stuff in database
>
> > > }
>
> > > this function is triggered by a form in a view, named createABC.ctp.
> > > like this
>
> > > echo $form->create('ABC', array('action' => 'createABC'));
> > > echo $form->button('save', array('type' => 'submit'));
> > > echo $form->end();
>
> > > now, I do not want to start the saving procedure everytime the view is
> > > called. so i wanna check if this button is hit first. if it is, then
> > > save all the data. so i tried to check it like that:
>
> > > function createABC() {
>
> > >    if (!empty ($this->data)) {
> > >       // save stuff in database
> > >    }
>
> > > }
>
> > > it does not work. anybody know why?
>
> > > huuuge thx

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Re: how can I check if form button is pressed?

2010-08-04 Thread Dan Heberden
Since you're creating your form with model 'ABC', your data array
should look like

$this->data['ABC'][]

So instead of checking for the presence of data in it's entirety,
check for that specific key:

if( !empty( $this->data['ABC'] ) ) {
   // execute saving method
}

If you were sending data along too, such as

echo $form->hidden('id'); // still assuming the ABC model

Then you could check for

if( !empty( $this->data['ABC']['id'] ) ) {
   // run operation
}

-dan


On Aug 4, 6:36 am, Tomfox Wiranata  wrote:
> i did react on form submitting a bunch of timesbut it seems
> different since there is no input field...
>
> do i need to place just a button without a form? seems to make sense.
> dont know if that is possible!!?
>
> On 4 Aug., 15:19, Tomfox Wiranata  wrote:
>
>
>
> > hi everyone,
>
> > this seems really easy, but it's giving me a headache. I have a
> > function in my controller:
>
> > function createABC() {
>
> > // save stuff in database
>
> > }
>
> > this function is triggered by a form in a view, named createABC.ctp.
> > like this
>
> > echo $form->create('ABC', array('action' => 'createABC'));
> > echo $form->button('save', array('type' => 'submit'));
> > echo $form->end();
>
> > now, I do not want to start the saving procedure everytime the view is
> > called. so i wanna check if this button is hit first. if it is, then
> > save all the data. so i tried to check it like that:
>
> > function createABC() {
>
> >    if (!empty ($this->data)) {
> >       // save stuff in database
> >    }
>
> > }
>
> > it does not work. anybody know why?
>
> > huuuge thx

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Re: how can I check if form button is pressed?

2010-08-04 Thread Tomfox Wiranata
i did react on form submitting a bunch of timesbut it seems
different since there is no input field...

do i need to place just a button without a form? seems to make sense.
dont know if that is possible!!?

On 4 Aug., 15:19, Tomfox Wiranata  wrote:
> hi everyone,
>
> this seems really easy, but it's giving me a headache. I have a
> function in my controller:
>
> function createABC() {
>
> // save stuff in database
>
> }
>
> this function is triggered by a form in a view, named createABC.ctp.
> like this
>
> echo $form->create('ABC', array('action' => 'createABC'));
> echo $form->button('save', array('type' => 'submit'));
> echo $form->end();
>
> now, I do not want to start the saving procedure everytime the view is
> called. so i wanna check if this button is hit first. if it is, then
> save all the data. so i tried to check it like that:
>
> function createABC() {
>
>    if (!empty ($this->data)) {
>       // save stuff in database
>    }
>
> }
>
> it does not work. anybody know why?
>
> huuuge thx

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how can I check if form button is pressed?

2010-08-04 Thread Tomfox Wiranata
hi everyone,

this seems really easy, but it's giving me a headache. I have a
function in my controller:

function createABC() {

// save stuff in database
}


this function is triggered by a form in a view, named createABC.ctp.
like this

echo $form->create('ABC', array('action' => 'createABC'));
echo $form->button('save', array('type' => 'submit'));
echo $form->end();


now, I do not want to start the saving procedure everytime the view is
called. so i wanna check if this button is hit first. if it is, then
save all the data. so i tried to check it like that:

function createABC() {

   if (!empty ($this->data)) {
  // save stuff in database
   }
}


it does not work. anybody know why?

huuuge thx

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