The only caveat that I have run into with this is that the very latest
beta release of 1.2 does not recognize the enum column type when you
try to use bake. I did have this working in 1.2.5XXX however. Just so
that you are aware. Other than that, it works great.

On 1/26/08, MonkeyGirl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > How would you get the enum values from the model or controller?
>
> By far the easiest way is to go to
> http://cakeforge.org/snippet/detail.php?type=snippet&id=112
> and copy and paste the code that's there into app_model.php, then you
> can just use lines like the following in your code:
>
> $types = $this->Album->getEnumValues('type');
>
> In this example, 'type' is the name of the enum column, Album is the
> model it's in, and 'types' is the variable that will automatically be
> picked up by this line in the view (assuming you're using Cake 1.2
> with its form helper):
>
> echo $form->input('type');
>
> This will give you a dropdown, just like the one you get for foreign
> keys.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Zoe.
> >
>


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