I am still over looking the problem and then i will prepare a
statement and tell you my point.

On 11/10/2008, Mark (Germany) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> @xavier:
> what exactly is your point? :)
>
>
> On 10 Nov., 12:12, "Mark (Germany)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> well, i sure could have renamed it if i had known that it is a problem
>> a) to name a field like the model
>> b) to name it like a reserved word
>>
>> thx so far
>>
>> On 10 Nov., 02:11, "Xavier Mathews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > What they said lol. If you find your self bugging with the date dont
>> > use it without debugging.
>>
>> > On 11/09/2008, Dardo Sordi Bogado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > > Avoid naming a field the same as the model and this will not happen ;)
>>
>> > > On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 8:03 PM, Mark (Germany)
>> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > >> As the pr() output shows, the processed form data on POST
>> > >> returns a devided array with the normal "Date" and a second "date"
>> > >> resulting in 2 warnings (Undefined variable: month/year) + the form
>> > >> process recognized as invalide.
>>
>> > >> Array
>> > >> (
>> > >>    [Date] => Array
>> > >>        (
>> > >>            [user_id] => 1
>> > >>            [date_type_id] => 1
>> > >>            [date] => Array
>> > >>                (
>> > >>                    [day] => 09
>> > >>                )
>>
>> > >>            [details] =>
>> > >>        )
>>
>> > >>    [date] => Array
>> > >>        (
>> > >>            [date] => Array
>> > >>                (
>> > >>                    [month] => 11
>> > >>                    [year] => 2008
>> > >>                )
>>
>> > >>        )
>>
>> > >> )
>>
>> > >> The Form was baked by the console
>>
>> > >> <?php echo $form->create('Date');?>
>> > >>        <fieldset>
>> > >>                <legend><?php __('Add Date');?></legend>
>> > >>        <?php
>> > >>                echo $form->input('user_id');
>> > >>                echo $form->input('date_type_id');
>> > >>                echo $form->input('date');
>> > >>                echo $form->input('details');
>> > >>        ?>
>> > >>        </fieldset>
>> > >> <?php echo $form->end('Submit');?>
>>
>> > >> I cant find the problem - the database field is of the normal "date"
>> > >> type
>>
>> > >> Wow..
>> > >> After changing it to the following, it worked...
>>
>> > >>        <?php
>> > >>                echo $form->input('Date.user_id');
>> > >>                echo $form->input('Date.date_type_id');
>> > >>                echo $form->input('Date.date');
>> > >>                echo $form->input('Date.details');
>> > >>        ?>
>>
>> > >> So why is this neccessary if there is only that one model Date?
>>
>> > --
>> > Xavier A. Mathews
>> > Student/Developer/Web-Master
>> > GG Client Based Tech Support Specialist
>> > Hazel Crest Illinois
>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > "Fear of a name, only increases fear of the thing itself."
> >
>


-- 
Xavier A. Mathews
Student/Developer/Web-Master
GG Client Based Tech Support Specialist
Hazel Crest Illinois
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Fear of a name, only increases fear of the thing itself."

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