On Nov 4, 6:55 pm, Jeremy Burns | Class Outfit
<[email protected]> wrote:
> It's in the right place but you have amended it.
>
> You are populating a variable called $categories - you normally do that for a
> list. You are using find 'all' and then restricting it with a condition. Use
> find first instead (that was my original mistake). Your $category variable is
> being populated with a read. On the assumption that you want the variable
> $category to be populated with 'this' category, do this (then check the
> variable $category in the view - die(debug($category)); is good for that):
>
I tried your code, but I still do not get the related posts appearing
on the category view. Looking at the debug SQL at the bottom of the
screen I see that there is no SELECT statement for the posts table.
> $this->Session->write("category_id", $this->_categoryId());
> // why are you doing this?
I use that to store the category, so the user does not have to set the
category when adding a new post.
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