In my Model, I'm trying to associate 2 different things with a Course,
using hasMany. The idea is that there are 'Courseinstances', which are
just sets of dates on which the Course runs, and 'Courseinstancesupcoming',
which are future dates only. I came up with the following (in Course.php):
> public $hasMany = array(
> 'Courseinstance' => array(
> 'className' => 'Courseinstance',
> 'foreignKey' => 'course_id',
> 'order' => 'datestart ASC'
> ),
> 'Courseinstanceupcoming' => array(
> 'className' => 'Courseinstance',
> 'foreignKey' => 'course_id',
> 'order' => 'datestart ASC',
> 'conditions' => array(
> 'datestart > ' => date('Y-m-d H:i:s')
> )
> )
> );
Now, I'm not sure if this is a good thing to be even trying to do, but when
I run it, I get the following error:
*Error: *syntax error, unexpected '(', expecting ',' or ';'
> *File: *C:\wamp\www\RNNI\site\app\Model\Course.php
I tried various things, but got the same error. Then I tried adding the
following line:
var $date = date('Y-m-d H:i:s');
and this is now throwing an error instead (same error, but now on this line
instead of the hasMany line).
If I do
var $date = 'testing';
instead, it copes fine. Is there something which prevents me from using
the PHP date() function in a model in this way?
And if anyone can suggest a solution to the initial problem of having 2
types of objects in the hasMany, that'd also be good, but it's not so
urgent, as I can work around that one.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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