Tarique: Thank you, so much.
Yes, this is just being used by the one model. (If it was being used by
more, then where would I put it?)
So, per your instruction, I placed $this->TopicTree->getLevel($id); in one
of my controller functions and successfully call it from a view. It in turn
successfully passes the id and calls the function (confirmed by debug) I
have in my model. But the function, when places in the model, does not
return any data as it did when it was placed in the controller. What am I
missing? I'm very new, so it will be very obvious!
Here, as above, is the function, in TopicTree model, I'm successfully
calling from my controller.
public function getlevel($id=null) {
$count = count($this->TopicTree->getPath($id,array('TopicTree.id')))-1;
return $count;
}
Is the problem that the function, now that it is in the model and not the
controller, does not know which data to access?
I do, so very much, appreciate your help.
Kevin
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