It changed the file names accordingly
i.e
application_tool_controller is controller and class name is
ApplicationToolController
application_tool is the model name and class name is ApplicationTool
application_tools is the table name
with this view is getting messed up which has a javascript variable
defined in them.
My Old file naming was the other way
application_tools_controller is controller name while class name is
ApplicationToolsController
ApplicationTool is model name and while class name ApplicationTool
application_tools is the table name
with this view works fine, even saving of data and all other
functionality is achieved but data validation does not seem to
happen.. Are my old file namings wrong?
On Jul 4, 6:20 pm, francky06l <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is your model file name ? Should be application_tool.php, table
> name should be plural : application_tools ..
> hth
>
> On Jul 4, 2:52 pm, Sai Krishna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hey Just an update on this. One of my fellow coder has said that I'm
> > doing a mistake by using plurals
> > My App controller name is plural to Model
>
> > If the controller name is
>
> > ApplicationToolsController and Model name is ApplicationTool and
> > database table is application_tool and view directory name
> > application_tools.. I tried making everything singular with exception
> > of database table. but no luck.. Can somebody tell me where am I doing
> > wrong?
>
> > On Jul 4, 11:23 am, Sai Krishna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I'm a newbie to cakePHP 1.2. I had been working module in which I had
> > > been doing the following model validation. The validation never fails,
> > > what am I doing wrong
>
> > > Model contains this
> > > -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > var $name='MyModule';
> > > var $validate = array(
> > > 'module'=>array(
> > > 'rule'=>'numeric',
> > > 'message'=>'Not a valid module
> > > selected'
> > > ),
> > > 'description'=>array(
> > > 'rule'=>array('custom','/[A-Z0-9_-\\\/
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]&\*\(\)]+/si')
> > > 'message'=>'Not a valid character in
> > > the description'
> > > )
>
> > > );
> > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > And in Controller I do this, $this->data comes from a an ajax form
> > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > $this->Model->set($this->data);
> > > echo $this->Model->validates();
> > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > this validation ever returns 1. what am I doing wrong?
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