On Mar 4, 6:52 pm, Omi <[email protected]> wrote:
> The correct way is to set
> $this->data['Tag'][0] = array(
> 'tag_id' => $foo,
> 'tagger_id' => $bar
> );
This is kinda on the right track. Here's an example of what I used for
a Movies sample project:
views/movies/add.ctp:
<?php
echo $form->create('Movie');
echo $form->input('Movie.name');
echo $form->input('MoviesUser.0.user_id');
echo $form->input('MoviesUser.0.ranking');
echo $form->end('Submit');
?>
controllers/movies_controller.ctp:
function add() {
if (!empty($this->data)) {
$this->Movie->create();
$this->Movie->bindModel(array('hasMany'=>array('MoviesUser')),
false);
if ($this->Movie->saveAll($this->data)) {
$this->Session->setFlash(__('The Movie has been
saved', true));
$this->redirect(array('action'=>'index'));
} else {
$this->Session->setFlash(__('The Movie could
not be saved. Please,
try again.', true));
}
}
$users = $this->Movie->User->find('list');
$this->set(compact('users'));
}
IIRC the key was to do a bindModel with the name of the join relation
name as a hasMany association before saving.
Hope that helps some.
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