shouldn't be a problem.

try using print_r($this->data); die(); in your controller to see if
the data gets posted correctly.

On Dec 3, 5:59 pm, Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a form where 2 of the fields are always 0 when insterted into
> the database. It's the first_name and last_name fields below. All the
> other fields are inserted correctly. If i have a typo in my code the
> database will be set to NULL but on this form I'm getting zeros
> inserted into the database. On the same form I'm inserting [Employee]
> [first_name] and [Employee][last_name] does that cause any conflict?
> Brian
>
>        <input name="data[EmergencyContact][first_name]" value="" />
>
>        <input name="data[EmergencyContact][last_name]" value="" />
>
>        <input name="data[EmergencyContact][home_phone]" value="" />
>
>        <input name="data[EmergencyContact][mobile_phone]" value="" />

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