Actually that is a pretty funny quote. I am thinking of putting a sign
in our room that says "Save yourself some ridicule" for everyone who
comes in with questions or requests.
I'ts kind of like the angry IT guy on SNL.
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And Cranky perhaps I need to add that to my nom de plum
;)
On 8/24/06, Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Agreed you are the "Old Fart"
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Agreed you are the "Old Fart"-- /*** @author Larry E. Masters* @var string $userName* @param string $realName* @returns string aka PhpNut* @access public*/
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sorry c_doug, I was trying to be a little lite and facetious and it
failed, I was really trying to point out that your issue was one of
mysql vocabulary and db 'stuff' and not really related to Cake per
say, not that this is not a place to ask those kinds of questions but
also to perhaps guide you
I am sure everyone here knows this but here is a good link on the
topic:
"I've seen too many applications performing date calculations at the
code level when the same can be done using built-in MySQL functions."
http://www.databasejournal.com/features/mysql/article.php/2172731
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Ridicule? Sorry, I have found it difficult to find info on things that
are simple to accomplish in other languages. I am sure that is
understandable. As far as I know there is not even a book on CakePHP at
this time.
I primarily work in Usability/UI Design. As far as server-side I have
experience
you should look at the documentation for the database you are using.
in mysql one might do "distinct month(Post.created) " but
reading some documentation would really save yourself some ridicule in
the long run. If you rely on this list as your crutch people are
going to start getting crank
I am trying to make a Archives (by month) section in a blog. How can I
format a date for use in a query? Example so far:
$cmonth = "date_format(Post.created, 'F')";
$data = $Post->query('SELECT DISTINCT `' .$cmonth. '` FROM posts');
I was trying to Select Distinct by Month but this only outputs