> You don't call it directly. Just use Model::set().
Shouldn't it be protected then?
On Jan 25, 4:06 pm, nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You don't call it directly. Just use Model::set().
>
> On Jan 25, 10:14 am, chad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > try this: $this->Section->deconstruct('publicationday', $this-
>
> > >data['Section']['publicationday'])
>
> > On Jan 25, 8:55 am, laeffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello all.
> > > Just plowed thru a couple of posts discussing (and looked in the api)
> > > this issue but I couldn't figure out to use Model->deconstruct().. I
> > > thought I could use it like this
>
> > > print_r($this->data);
> > > $data = $this->Section->deconstruct("publicationday",
> > > $this->data["Section"]);
>
> > > var_dump($data);
>
> > > But I got this:
> > > Array
> > > (
> > > [Section] => Array
> > > (
> > > [id] =>
> > > [publicationday] => Array
> > > (
> > > [month] => 01
> > > [day] => 25
> > > [year] => 2008
> > > )
>
> > > [version_id] =>
> > > [folder] =>
> > > [production] =>
> > > )
>
> > > )
>
> > > NULL
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