I have 3 models: A, B, C.
A hasMany B
A hasMany C
B hasMany C
A
/ \
/ \
/ \
| |
^ ^
B ----< C
I created the view and the controller add method.
The forms data:
$data = array(
'A' => array(
'id' => '',
'name' => 'alpha',
'B' => array(
'id' => '',
'name' => 'beta',
'C' => array(
'id' => '',
'name' => 'gamma'
)
)
)
)
I save the forms data with the `$this->A->saveAssociated($data, ['deep' =>
true])` call.
If I query the newly created A model, I get the following data:
array(
'A' => array(
'id' => (int) 111,
'name' => 'alpha',
'B' => array(
'id' => (int) 9,
'a_id' => (int) 111,
'name' => 'beta',
'C' => array(
'id' => (int) 78,
'b_id' => (int) 9,
'a_id' => (int) 0,
'name' => 'gamma'
)
)
)
)
My problem is that C models `a_id` field doesnt has good value / isnt
related to the newly created A model.
Is it possible to save them with one `saveAssociated($data, ['deep' =>
true])` call?
I think I need a way to override Cake foreign key setter method during save.
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