If that was just a typo in your email, maybe this would work

$this->set('people', $this->Scout->Person->find('
list', array('conditions' => array('Person.id NOT' => array($scouts))))));

Matt


On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 3:54:46 PM UTC-5, Matt wrote:
>
> Shouldn't it be
>
> $scouts = array(1,2,3);
>
> Matt
>
> On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 12:44:28 PM UTC-5, Nicholas Flint wrote:
>>
>> I am using two tables with a one-to-one relationship.
>>
>> Tables:
>> people (id,first_name,last_name)
>> scouts(id,rank,den,person_id)
>>
>> When creating a new Scout the people.id is selected from a dropbox. I 
>> need this dropbox to only populate with people.id that are not already 
>> in a scout.person_id. I'm trying to use:
>>
>> $scouts = (1,2,3);
>>
>> $this->set('people', $this->Scout->Person->find('list', 
>> array('conditions' => array('NOT' => array('Person.id' => 
>> array($scouts))))));
>>
>> The SQL that is generated by cake only checks the first element in the 
>> array:
>> SELECT `Person`.`id` FROM `db`.`people` AS `Person` WHERE NOT 
>> (`Person`.`id` = ('1,2'))
>>
>> So my dropbox displays 2 and 3 when it should only be displaying 3.
>>
>> Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.
>>
>

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