thanks to both of you guys!
On Feb 14, 12:22 am, su6z3r0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> {n} is a placeholder for numbered keys in arrays.
>
> So this would translate into something like
>
> [1]['Role']['id']
> [2]['Role']['id']
> [3]['Role']['id']
> .
> .
> .
>
> Check this
> page:http://www.thinkingphp.org/2007/02/24/cake-12s-set-class-eats-arrays-...
>
> Felix explains how tho use Set::extract which also uses the {n} syntax
>
> HTH,
> Alex
>
> On Feb 14, 1:55 am, quoc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > In the cake manual this is an example of the generateList function:
>
> > $this->set(
> > 'Roles',
> > $this->Role->generateList(null, 'role_name ASC', null,
> > '{n}.Role.id', '{n}.Role.role_name')
> > );
>
> > I see this around a lot {n}.Role.id but I can't seem to figure out
> > what the {n} means. I've been trying to search for it but I can't find
> > anything on it.
>
> > thanks!
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