I'm still a little confused.

So I keep what I have right now ($this->data[....) in my beforeSave()
and then do what?
Walker Hamilton wrote:
> you shouldn't need to create a hidden field called 'name'.
>
> just do the assignation in beforeSave.
>
> you need to make sure your beforeSave in the model returns
> parent::beforeSave
>
> On Jul 5, 12:19 pm, Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Here's a quick synopsis of the scenario: There's a menu, which has
> > items, and these have a name and price. I also have a table in a
> > separate database that has a ton of information on every item. I've
> > got an AutoCompleter set up with this third table(ItemData, field
> > 'common_name') and what I would like to do is take whatever value is
> > in the AutoCompleted input field when the form is submitted and treat
> > it as the 'name' property for the Item.
> >
> > My initial thought was to use the beforeSave() function in my Item
> > model with something like this:
> >
> > $this->data['Item']['name'] = $this->data['ItemData']['common_name'];
> >
> > I made a hidden field with the name attribute as "data[Item][name]"
> > but it doesn't work. Anyone else done something like this?


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