Better yet:

$this->postConditions($this->data, array('nome' => 'LIKE'), null,
true);

which will give you the same result.

On Feb 27, 12:17 am, "Mariano Iglesias" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> About Controller::postConditions(): it is a handy method that will let you
> convert an array of POST data to its suitable findAll conditions array. So
> for example if you have:
>
> $postData = array (
>         'Model1' => array (
>                 'field11' => 'value11',
>                 'field12' => 'value12'
>         ),
>         'Model2' => array (
>                 'field21' => 'value21'
>         )
> )
>
> Doing:
>
> $this->postConditions($postData);
>
> Will return an array of the form:
>
> Array (
>         'Model1.field11' => 'value11',
>         'Model1.field12' => 'value12',
>         'Model2.field21' => 'value21'
> );
>
> This can also be obtained on CakePHP 1.2 with the amazing Set::extract()
> method (Nate and Larry, thanks for that beautiful peace of work)
>
> So the previous example I gave you could be changed to:
>
> function search()
> {
>         if (!empty($this->data))
>         {
>                 $conditions = $this->postConditions($this->data);
>
>                 $conditions['Candidato.nome'] = 'LIKE %'
> $conditions['Candidato.nome'] . '%';
>
>                 $results = $this->Candadato->findAll($conditions);
>
>                 $this->set('candidatos', $results);
>
>                 $this->render('index');
>         }
>
> }
>
> -MI
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Remember, smart coders answer ten questions for every question they ask.
> So be smart, be cool, and share your knowledge.
>
> BAKE ON!
>
> blog:http://www.MarianoIglesias.com.ar
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre
> de Norman
> Enviado el: Lunes, 26 de Febrero de 2007 09:49 p.m.
> Para: Cake PHP
> Asunto: Re: Ambiguous columns in findAll()
>
> The $conditions = array('Candidato.nome' => "LIKE %{$search_term}%");
> worked as a champ. And this even helped me to better understand the
> innards of the FindAll method.
>
> Nate, I was not able to fully understand how to use postConditions().
> Im still on my first month of using cakephp, so if you know some place
> where I can see some working/example code using this method, I would
> love to learn from it.


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