Hi,

What are you trying to count? Can't you use the count method in the
model class?

Please show some more information on the SQL statement!

Enjoy,
   John

On Aug 7, 2:32 am, albe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everybody!
> maybe my problem is banal but I really don't know how to solve it:
>
> I wrote a query in a controller and put the result in a variable, in
> this way:
>
> $variable['Model']['field'] = ($this->Model2->query("SELECT COUNT
> ( * )...");
>
> The result of the query is something like this:
>
> Array
> (
>     [0] => Array
>         (
>             [0] => Array
>                 (
>                     [COUNT( * )] => 1
>                 )
>
>         )
>
> )
>
> Since I have to use this result in the relative view in order to make
> comparisons (if $variable.Model.field > 0) I need the PURE NUMBER,
> cleaned by the structure posted above.
> Otherwise the comparisons wouldn't be correct!
> Thank you in advance...
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