Thank You!!!!

On May 8, 3:20 pm, mbavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Model Category on my app:
>
> var $hasMany = array('Article', 'ChildCategory' => array(
>                                                                               
>                              'className' => 'Category',
>                                                                               
>                              'dependent' => false,
>                                                                               
>                      'foreignKey' => 'parent_id',
>                                                                               
>                              'order' => 'ChildCategory.order ASC',
>                                                                               
>                              )
>                                                 );
>
> So you can see that I can relate a model with itself.
>
> Cheers,
> mbavio
>
> On May 8, 5:08 pm, jmmg77 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thank you for your help.  Is this example model something other than
> > book?
>
> > What I am trying to do is not typical associations between models.
>
> > It would be like this, I have a table called books.  I would like to
> > create two different models that behave as if there are two completely
> > different tables, but they are both based on the 'books' table.
>
> > The first model would be called 'novel' where booktype = 1.
> > The second would be called 'studyguide' where booktype = 2.
>
> > Again, in this example, there are many reasons not to do this, but I
> > do have a specific need for something like this.
>
> > On May 8, 2:44 pm, mbavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > When you define the model associations, you can add a "conditions" key
> > > to the array. Check the CookBook and you will understand what I mean.
> > > Wait, let me give you an example:
>
> > > var $hasMany = array('Book' => array('conditions' =>
> > > array('Book.price' => '!= 0')));
>
> > > Hope this can help you.
>
> > > Cheers,
> > > mbavio
>
> > > On May 8, 3:11 pm, jmmg77 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > My question is simple, but I haven't been able to find the answer.
> > > > I'm using Cakephp1.2 which I'm really liking, but I can't seem to
> > > > figure this one out.
>
> > > > Is there a way to hard code conditions in the model itself.  I'm not
> > > > talking about associations just the model itself.
>
> > > > An example would be if I have a 'people' table.  Can I create a model
> > > > called 'members' that filters all people with a valid memberid?
>
> > > > (there would be no good reason to do this, this is simply an example).
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