Thank you, I will try it and if it works out I will be very happy!  :-D

On Monday, May 21, 2012 3:58:14 PM UTC-5, Richard wrote:
>
> sorry if I read too quickly, but if you need to get the newly inserted id, 
> it is very simple.
> here is the example code:
>
> if ($this->OrganizationAddress->save()) {
>                 // getting newly inserted OrganizationAddress.id
>                 $newId = $this->OrganizationAddress->id;
> }
>
> so, if SAVE was successful, then you just do
>
> $newId = $this->OrganizationAddress->id;
>
> that is all you need for newly inserted id.
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 1:07 PM, Cody Sortore <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Okay, been working on this for a while, but I cannot figure out what
>> in the world is going on!
>>
>>    public function valid() {
>>        if (!empty($this->passedArgs[0]) && !empty($this-
>> >passedArgs[1])){
>>            $username = $this->passedArgs[0];
>>            $validation = $this->passedArgs[1];
>>            $results = $this->User->find(null, array('conditions' =>
>> array('User.username' => $this->passedArgs[0])));
>>           if ($results['User']['usertype'] == 'valid') {
>>                if($results['User']['validation'] == $validation) {
>>                    $results['User']['validation'] = md5(uniqid());
>>                    $results['User']['usertype'] = 'user';
>>                    $this->User->save($results);
>>                    $this->Session->setFlash('Your registration is
>> complete');
>>                    $this->redirect(array('action' => 'login'));
>>                } else {
>>                    $this->Session->setFlash(__('The validation code
>> does not match this users validation code.  Please check your email
>> and make sure you copied it correctly.'));
>>                    $this->redirect(array('action' => 'login'));
>>                }
>>            } else {
>>                $this->Session->setFlash(__('This user has already
>> been activated, please login to continue.'));
>>                $this->redirect(array('action' => 'login'));
>>            }
>>        }
>>    }
>>
>> There is no view, it's supposed to just go through the controller and
>> redirect.  If I could figure out how to retrieve the auto_increment
>> user ID when the user is registered and send it in the auto generated
>> email I wouldn't have this problem, or if I could retrieve the data
>> based on the username.  The SQL dump comes up properly formatted calls
>> everything as I want, but all the data retrieved comes up null.  Well,
>> not exactly null, it somehow gets the proper user ID for all
>> associated models... but no data is brought up to check and therefore
>> fails the check for "valid" as usertype... So, if someone could tell
>> me what is wrong with my formatting I would be most grateful!  Thank
>> you in advance for any tips :-D
>>
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>
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