You could probably get around this with the query method for the
model.
$this->Model->query($custom_query);
On Feb 12, 5:44 am, "digitalcowboy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wasn't sure how to title this. Here's my challenge:
>
> I have an array of 10 checkboxes to select categories for a search.
> The checkboxes are passing INT values from the form. The search
> function then needs to apply the checked catgeories as conditions on
> the query. I couldn't figure out how to pass an array as the
> $conditions value itself. The closest I've been able to come is doing
> an implode on the array to create a string for $conditions. The
> problem is that the array values and, more importantly, the field the
> condition is applied to are INT. Cake is building the query like so:
>
> ... WHERE (`Bid`.`industry_id` IN ('400,402,403') )
>
> That's fine except that MySQL seems to be choking because of the
> single quotes and only searching on the first value (WHERE industry_id
> = 400 in this example). I confirmed this by running the query
> directly against the database. After removing the single quotes
> around the list of INTs - [WHERE (`Bid`.`industry_id` IN
> (400,402,403) )] - it finds everything as it should.
>
> Long way to get to this question: Is there any way I can pass an
> array of INTs for the $conditions on findAll instead of a string or
> get MySQL to properly accept the array of INTs in string form?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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