Thanks Brian, I in regards to the category and other fields, they have the same issue but I've just deleted them so just to simplify and to work with one item and then I can repeat whatever the solution is.
Yes, you are correct about the foreach. It is as follows on the index view: ------------------------- <?php echo $paginator->counter(array( 'format' => __('Page %page% of %pages%, showing %current% records out of %count% total, starting on record %start%, ending on %end%', true) )); ?></p> <? //debug($products, $showHTML = false, $showFrom = true); ?> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <th><?php echo $paginator->sort('id');?></th> <th><?php echo $paginator->sort('name');?></th> <th><?php echo $paginator->sort('color_id');?></th> <th class="actions"><?php __('Actions');?></th> </tr> <?php $i = 0; foreach ($products as $product): $class = null; if ($i++ % 2 == 0) { $class = ' class="altrow"'; } ?> <tr<?php echo $class;?>> <td> <?php echo $product['Product']['id']; ?> </td> <td> <?php echo $product['Product']['name']; ?> </td> <td> <?php echo $product['Product']['color_id']; ?> </td> <td class="actions"> <?php echo $html->link(__('View', true), array('action'=>'view', $product['Product']['id'])); ?> <?php echo $html->link(__('Edit', true), array('action'=>'edit', $product['Product']['id'])); ?> <?php echo $html->link(__('Delete', true), array ('action'=>'delete', $product['Product']['id']), null, sprintf(__('Are you sure you want to delete # %s?', true), $product['Product'] ['id'])); ?> </td> </tr> <?php endforeach; ?> </table> ---------------------- Thanks! On Apr 3, 9:20 pm, brian <bally.z...@gmail.com> wrote: > Wait a sec--you also don't have any Category, Sport, or Material data > in that array, although they are clearly part of the query. > > But, then again, you *do* have Color in there. Weird. > > On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 12:17 AM, brian <bally.z...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I just looked closer and see that you have: > > > $this->set('products', $this->paginate()); > > > So, your view var should be $products. So, is this line inside of a loop? > > > <?php echo $product['Product']['id']; ?> > > > IOW, you're doing something like: > > > foreach($products as $product) > > > Anyway, as you can see from the debug output, the Color array is > > present alongside each Product. So this seems a bit baffling. Can you > > post the entire loop? > > > BTW, you don't need the query to be: > > > `colors` AS `Color` ON (`Product`.`color_id` = `Color`.`name`) > > > ... as it's Color.id that Product.color_id is the foreign key for. > > What you want (and what you seem to be getting, if not able to access) > > is Color.name. > > > I'm not sure what to make of this. Do you have any afterFind code? > > > On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 11:58 PM, justclint <justcl...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> I forgot to mention, this is the dubug I ran: debug($products, > >> $showHTML = false, $showFrom = true); > > >> On Apr 3, 8:56 pm, justclint <justcl...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> I'd never used the debugger before so I had to do a little reading > >>> first but I ran it and here's the results: > >>> ------------------------------- > >>> Array > >>> ( > >>> [0] => Array > >>> ( > >>> [Product] => Array > >>> ( > >>> [id] => 1 > >>> [name] => Item 1 > >>> [color_id] => 2 > >>> ) > > >>> [Color] => Array > >>> ( > >>> [id] => 2 > >>> [name] => White > >>> ) > > >>> ) > > >>> [1] => Array > >>> ( > >>> [Product] => Array > >>> ( > >>> [id] => 2 > >>> [name] => Item 2 > >>> [color_id] => 1 > >>> ) > > >>> [Color] => Array > >>> ( > >>> [id] => 1 > >>> [name] => Black > >>> ) > > >>> ) > > >>> ) > >>> -------------------------------- > > >>> So in the following under the products->color_id, I know the field is > >>> getting populated in the table as an id but how do I get it to show > >>> the color name that corresponds to that id? > > >>> Thanks Brian! > > >>> On Apr 3, 8:37 pm, brian <bally.z...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >>> > Odd. The query shows that it should be in there. Did you try the > >>> > debug() i mentioned? ;-) > > >>> > On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 10:12 PM, justclint <justcl...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >>> > > Thanks for the quick response Brian! > > >>> > > When I add: > > >>> > > <?php echo $product['Color']['name']; ?> > > >>> > > I get error: > > >>> > > Notice (8): Undefined index: Color [APP\views\products\index.ctp, > >>> > > line 48] > > >>> > > Any suggestions? > > >>> > > Thanks! > > >>> > > On Apr 3, 6:56 pm, brian <bally.z...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> > >> The SQL query is fetching Color.name. You're looking in the Product > >>> > >> array. The Color name will be in the Color array. > > >>> > >> <?php echo $product['Color']['name']; ?> > > >>> > >> When in doubt, do a debug($this->data) in your view. > > >>> > >> On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 9:48 PM, justclint <justcl...@gmail.com> > >>> > >> wrote: > > >>> > >> > My app is working but a couple of my fields are not pulling the > >>> > >> > data I > >>> > >> > want. > > >>> > >> > I have a table called products and another table called colors. My > >>> > >> > colors table has 2 fields, id and name. > > >>> > >> > When adding the product, you select the color (from drop down menu) > >>> > >> > and it will insert the color id into the color_id field of the > >>> > >> > products table. > > >>> > >> > Once I add a product, instead of displaying the actual color it > >>> > >> > shows > >>> > >> > the colors id. (ie: 2 instead of blue) > > >>> > >> > How do I get my page to pull the actual color name not the color > >>> > >> > id? > > >>> > >> > When launching the page it does the following query: > > >>> > >> > SELECT `Product`.`id`, `Product`.`name`, `Product`.`category_id`, > >>> > >> > `Product`.`material_id`, `Product`.`color_id`, > >>> > >> > `Product`.`sport_id`, > >>> > >> > `Product`.`price`, `Product`.`image_link`, `Product`.`buy_link`, > >>> > >> > `Category`.`id`, `Category`.`name`, `Material`.`id`, > >>> > >> > `Material`.`name`, `Color`.`id`, `Color`.`name`, `Sport`.`id`, > >>> > >> > `Sport`.`name` FROM `products` AS `Product` LEFT JOIN `categories` > >>> > >> > AS > >>> > >> > `Category` ON (`Product`.`category_id` = `Category`.`id`) LEFT JOIN > >>> > >> > `materials` AS `Material` ON (`Product`.`material_id` = > >>> > >> > `Material`.`id`) LEFT JOIN `colors` AS `Color` ON > >>> > >> > (`Product`.`color_id` = `Color`.`id`) LEFT JOIN `sports` AS > >>> > >> > `Sport` ON > >>> > >> > (`Product`.`sport_id` = `Sport`.`id`) WHERE 1 = 1 LIMIT 20 > > >>> > >> > I think I need the following part of the query to be changed from: > > >>> > >> > `colors` AS `Color` ON (`Product`.`color_id` = `Color`.`id`) > > >>> > >> > to > > >>> > >> > `colors` AS `Color` ON (`Product`.`color_id` = `Color`.`name`) > > >>> > >> > My controller is just the default one after creating through the > >>> > >> > console so Products->index looks like: > > >>> > >> > function index() { > >>> > >> > $this->Product->recursive = 0; > >>> > >> > $this->set('products', $this->paginate()); > >>> > >> > } > > >>> > >> > My Product model looks like: > > >>> > >> > var $belongsTo = array( > >>> > >> > 'Color' => array( > >>> > >> > 'className' => 'Color', > >>> > >> > 'foreignKey' => 'color_id', > >>> > >> > 'conditions' => '', > >>> > >> > 'fields' => '', > >>> > >> > 'order' => '' > >>> > >> > ) > >>> > >> > ); > > >>> > >> > My Color model looks like this: > > >>> > >> > var $hasMany = array( > >>> > >> > 'Product' => array( > >>> > >> > 'className' => 'Product', > >>> > >> > 'foreignKey' => 'color_id', > >>> > >> > 'dependent' => false, > >>> > >> > 'conditions' => '', > >>> > >> > 'fields' => '', > >>> > >> > 'order' => '', > >>> > >> > 'limit' => '', > >>> > >> > 'offset' => '', > >>> > >> > 'exclusive' => '', > >>> > >> > 'finderQuery' => '', > >>> > >> > 'counterQuery' => '' > >>> > >> > ) > >>> > >> > ); > > >>> > >> > And Products->index view looks like this: > > >>> > >> > <tr<?php echo $class;?>> > >>> > >> > <td> > >>> > >> > <?php echo $product['Product']['id']; ?> > >>> > >> > </td> > >>> > >> > <td> > >>> > >> > <?php echo $product['Product']['name']; ?> > >>> > >> > </td> > > >>> > >> > <td> > >>> > >> > <?php echo $product['Product']['color_id']; > >>> > >> > ?> > >>> > >> > </td> > > >>> > >> > Your help is greatly appreciated. > > >>> > >> > Thanks! --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "CakePHP" group. 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