On Jul 19, 7:24 am, gmarziou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In 1.2, I tried this:
>
>         <?php echo $form->input('id');?>
>
> It generates a *hidden* input field when the filed is the primary key:
>
>        <input type="hidden" name="data[Player][id]" value=""
> id="PlayerId" />
>
> Looking at FormHelper::input() code it is obviously done on purpose
> but there's no comment indicating why.
>
> This forces us to name the field differently and and write a mapping
> in the controller.

Why would you do that? Why would you want your primary key to be
editable in a form?

Sounds like a great way to end up with orphaned and redundant data in
the database ;)

AD


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