You can create your insert statement and use the method Query(), but why
don't you want to use the method Save?
Em quinta-feira, 12 de dezembro de 2013 02h18min56s UTC-4, YOONG SINJIE
escreveu:
>
> May I know , got other way to store the SQL statement, except the Save()
> function ? I want to do some simple calculation, i want to store the result
> at database. Anyone having any idea about it ?
>
> public function add() { if ($this->request->is('post')) {
>
> /// complete calculation
>
> $data1 = (string) $this->request->data['Calculate']['var1'];
> $data2 = (string) $this->request->data['Calculate']['var2'];
>
> echo $data1;
> echo '<br/>';
> echo $data2;
>
> $result = $data1 + $data2;
>
> echo '<br/>';
> echo $result;
>
> SQL Statement
> mysql_query("INSERT INTO calculate
> VALUES('$data1','$data2','$result','2')") or die(mysql_error());
> // if($this->Calculate->save($this->request->data)){
>
> // echo'succuful add';
>
>
> // }
> }
>
> }
>
>
>
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