Go back to how you originally had it and then use franky's advice and
just pluralize the table name.
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:10 AM, Sai Krishna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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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