Thanks man. On Mar 21, 9:45 pm, "themanfrombucharest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey Justin, > > In reply to your first question, no, there isn't anything like that in > cake yet. > > So if you want accessors/mutators you have to write the functions > yourself. The main reason for this is because the ORM layer in cake > isn't fully object oriented yet (I understand it's planned for 2.0). > > For your second question: you can check for the value of your checkbox > field in the controller action that receives the form submission and > after you're done with it just unset() it. > > Hope this help! > > On Mar 22, 2:32 am, "Justin Hernandez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Thanks for the reply Grant. My problem is that I have a 'check here > > to accept' checkbox on my form. I want to associate it with my current > > model even though there is no corresponding column in the table. > > Because there is no column I get an incorrect index error in php. In > > rails if you use attr_accessor it creates a variable in the model > > which can be written and read to and from. Is there a equivalent in > > cakephp? > > Or should I just be lazy and create a column in the table. That way > > I can benefit from all the data validation, etc. Thanks. > > > On Mar 21, 1:40 pm, "Grant Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I don't know what the att_accessor is in RoR. Perhaps what you want > > > is the afterFind callback, where you can modify the data loaded from > > > the db (including adding extra attributes). > > > > Justin Hernandez wrote: > > > > How can I add variables to a model without having a corresponding > > > > field in the table? I'm looking for something like the attr_accessor > > > > in RoR. Thanks.
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