Now to understand it :p

On Sep 15, 6:22 pm, AD7six <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 15, 12:09 pm, stab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm doing a bit of a hack to get some auto-transaction control for a
> > set of models.  The component is doing it's thing and saving down data
> > correctly.  So in app_model I have:
>
> > var $transaction_models =
> > array('Form','FormTemplate','FormRecord','FormGridRecord','FormExtended','Chain',
> > 'ChainDefault', 'wCase', 'Token', 'Workitem', 'EmailReminder',
> > 'CronJob', 'User');
>
> >         function save($data) {
> >                 $result = parent::save($data);
> >                 if (in_array($this->name, $this->transaction_models) && 
> > !$result) {
> >                         AppController::checkTransactions();
> >                 }
> >         }
>
> > The component can be called from any controller.  I cannot seem to
> > have access to that controller to access my Flow component like so
> > $this->controller->Flow->_checkTransactions(); so I use
> > AppController::checkTransactions(); to forward it on but that doesn't
> > seem to work either (although I can get to the function in
> > AppController).
>
> > Can anyone help shed some light on how I can do this effectively?
>
> That sounds a bit mixed up ;) but anyway: see the bakery article on
> observable models. Maybe that way you can put the M stuff in the M and
> leave the C stuff in the C.
>
> hth,
>
> AD


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