I didn't answer Cory because I didn't know the answer - it's a
behaviour of Cake that I've never really understood.
When you request a model function that doesn't exist (ie $this-
>MyModel->do_some_stuff() ), then "do_some_stuff" is attempted to be
executed as SQL. I've never used stored procedures, so this
invariably has just thrown an SQL error and I realised I made a
mistake.
However, surely this functionality has been implemented with a
purpose, and I now assume this is to execute stored procedures as
model functions (sounds pretty cool). Cory is obviously finding it
difficult to find how to actually pass data to this stored procedure.
Cory - your options are:
1. Use $this->MyModel->query("do_some_stuff( param1 param2)") or
however you would normally execute the stored procedure directly
through SQL.
2. Look in the API to find how a missing model function is
automatically parsed into a SQL call - perhaps there is some way of
passing parameters.
3. Get on IRC, and talk to either Nate or PHPNut about this - they
should know what the real functionality is meant to be.
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