Thanks,

But say User 1 has 3 Educations and User 2 has only 1 how do you build the
form dynamically so there are fields for each Education?

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: thatsgreat2345 [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: August-06-09 7:36 PM
To: CakePHP
Subject: Re: Curious how to question


Just use the correct conventions, taken right from the form naming
conventions in cakephp docs

<?php
   echo $form->input('Modelname.0.fieldname');
   echo $form->input('Modelname.1.fieldname');
?>

<input type="text" id="Modelname0Fieldname" name="data[Modelname][0]
[fieldname]"> <input type="text" id="Modelname1Fieldname"
name="data[Modelname][1] [fieldname]">


On Aug 6, 2:11 pm, "Dave Maharaj :: WidePixels.com"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Just wondering how to go about something like this...
>
> User hasOne Resume hasMany Educations
>
> Now normally you click edit/education_id  and it loads 1 form to edit 
> that specific education.
>
> What if you wanted to have 1 form that loaded all the educations on 1 
> page so you could edit them all at once.
>
> Does that make sense?
>
> Dave


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