Maybe if($this->action == 'activate') ..
On Nov 17, 4:54 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> i am CakePHP newbie and I have problem. In my register user area(model
> User) I used beforeValidate, beforeSave, and afterSave functions. Body
> of this functions I need only with action: register. For other actions
> I don't need them, but when i use other actions they are used.
> I tried:
> if (!isset($this->data['User']['id'])) {
> // some code here which is used when id is not defninied - i.e.
> actions: add, register
>
> }
>
> but i would sth. like:
>
> if (controller['action'] == 'activate') {
> // do sth
>
> } else if ...
>
> is this possible?
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