I think the RC is a misnomer in two ways:

1) There are still too many new features popping up for a post-beta  
cycle and
2) it's stable enough to be a Final. ;-)

The only problem you're going to have working with 1.2 at this point  
is that not everything is documented yet, or the documentation might  
already be outdated. Either way you might have to poke around a bit  
more to get the information you need. That being said, the 1.2 docs  
already run circles around the 1.1 documentation and all the work from  
here on is focusing on 1.2.

I'd even recommend to ditch RC2 and go straight with the latest SVN.

On 6 Sep 2008, at 20:06, Ryan wrote:

>
> Thanks David, I am using 1.1.19.6305. I follow what you're saying
> about the WHERE. When I changed find('all') to findAll(), it worked.
>
> I am using 1.1.19.6305 because it appears to be the last stable
> release. As a newbie, do you think it's ok for me to go with the edge
> and use 1.2.0.7296 RC2? I guess by RC2 it should be stable enough.
>
> -Ryan
>
>
> On Sep 6, 12:50 am, "David C. Zentgraf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> What version of Cake are you using? The find('all', ...) syntax is
>> somewhat of a recent development. It certainly wasn't in Cake 1.1.
>> Seems to me you are using a version of Cake that expects the first
>> find() parameter to be the condition, hence it puts whatever you put
>> in there right after 'WHERE'. Look at the documentation for older
>> versions, or, better, get a recent version from the repository. Even
>> compared to the 1.2 RC2 release there are a lot new goodies in there
>> by now. Seehttps://trac.cakephp.org:
>>
>> svn cohttps://svn.cakephp.org/repo/branches/1.2.x.x/path/to/save
>>
>> On 6 Sep 2008, at 12:23, Ryan wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Darrell: That's not my query, it's what CakePHP generated for me.  
>>> I do
>>> believe backticks are ok though.
>>
>>> David: Here is my posts_controller.php model (I took it verbatim  
>>> from
>>> http://book.cakephp.org/view/335/Create-a-Posts-Controller):
>>
>>> <?php
>>>  class PostsController extends AppController {
>>>    var $name = 'Posts';
>>>    function index() {
>>>      $this->set('posts', $this->Post->find('all'));
>>>    }
>>>  }
>>> ?>
>>
>>> Thanks!
>>
>>> On Sep 5, 9:07 pm, "David C. Zentgraf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Seems to me you're using the wrong syntax in your $this->Model-
>>>>  >find(***) call.
>>>> Can you paste it in here?
>>
>>>> On 6 Sep 2008, at 07:02, Ryan wrote:
>>
>>>>> I am just getting started with Cake. Impressed so far! Trying out
>>>>> the
>>>>> blog tutorial from the Cookbook (http://book.cakephp.org/view/219/
>>>>> Blog) and getting this error.
>>
>>>>> Query: SELECT `Post`.`id`, `Post`.`title`, `Post`.`body`,
>>>>> `Post`.`created`, `Post`.`modified` FROM `posts` AS `Post` WHERE  
>>>>> all
>>>>> LIMIT 1
>>>>> Warning: SQL Error: 1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax;
>>>>> check
>>>>> the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the
>>>>> right
>>>>> syntax to use near 'all LIMIT 1' at line 1 in /web/php/balistik/
>>>>> cake/
>>>>> libs/model/datasources/dbo_source.php on line 440
>>
>>>>> I am running MySQL 5.0.45. I thought Cake supported MySQL 4+ so
>>>>> seems
>>>>> like I should be ok.
>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance for the help.
>
> >


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