You can modify $paginate temporarily from within a method. On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 9:38 PM, timtrice <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have the following Find query to retrieve search results from my DB: > > $this->set( > 'results', > $this->Feed->FeedContent->find( > 'all', > array( > 'conditions' => 'MATCH( name, > keywords, description, encoded ) > AGAINST ( \'' . $keyword . '\')', > 'fields' => '*, MATCH( name, > keywords, description, encoded ) > AGAINST( \'' . $keyword . '\' ) AS score ' > ) > ) > ); > > > I'd like to paginate the results but I absolutely cannot find a way > without generating errors. I can't alter my paginate array I > immediately declared in my Controller because that array is also > controlling other actions I have set up perfectly. I also do not want > to throw this code into another model as I see it as way too much > hassle to relate that Controller to the ones I have set up now. > > Does anyone know about where I can find what I need to get this query > paginated? I hate to have to write additional coding to do what > hoepfully will be easier than it seems with Cake. > > Thanks > > >
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