On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Mr-Yellow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> This:
> $where['AND']['Table.textfield'] = 'LIKE %word%';
> Has been changed to:
> $where['AND']['Table.textfield LIKE'] = '%word%';
>
> This:
> $where['AND']['DATE(Table.datefield)'] = '<= -!CURDATE()';
> Has been changed to:
> ??????
>

Quoting from the release announcement

"To help ensure that applications are secure with no extra effort on the
part of the developer, we have moved all operators used in conditions to the
"key" side. For example, $conditions = array('Model.field >' => $value); is
the new syntax. We have maintained backwards compatibility for the most
common cases, you will need to update your affected application code."

hth

Tarique*
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