Also - $html->hidden('Client/id') wont work with a findall because the
findall results array is slightly different to that of find.

Geoff
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On Sep 23, 9:28 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a page with a list of forms, one form for each row in a table.
> I'm trying to pre-populate all of these forms with one big find(all)
> query.  The pre-population never seems to happen though, I'm guessing
> because there are multiple id fields present.  Is there any way to
> tell the form to prepopulate the data even if multiple id's are
> present from the query?
>
> thanks for any help,
>
> example:
>
> my controller:   $this->set('clients', $this->Client->findAll());
>
> my view:
>
> <?php $i = 1; $count = count($clients); foreach($clients as $client): ?
>
>
>
> <form name="client_form" action="#" onsubmit="update_client(this);
> return false;">
>         <?php e($html->hidden('Client/id')); ?>
>         <fieldset>
>                 <label><?php __('Client Name'); ?>:</label>
>                 <?php e($html->input('Client/name', array('size' => 
> 20,'class' =>
> 'wide'))); ?>
>         </fieldset>
> </form>
>
> <?php $i++; endforeach; ?>


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