Over-engineer much? ;-)

echo $model['boolField'] ? 'Yes' : 'No';

On 3 Oct 2008, at 17:08, Kanten wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I have a MySQL table with lots of boolean fields (BOOL) and when
> viewing these in my view I would like to output "Yes" or "No" instead
> of "1" or "0".
>
> I have experimented a bit with doing stuff like this in my controller:
>
>               foreach (array_keys($data['BrugadaProfile']) as $key):
>                       if ($data['BrugadaProfile'][$key] == 1 && ! 
> strpbrk($key, 'id'))
> { //Avoid recoding foreign key fields
>                               $data['BrugadaProfile'][$key] = 'Yes';
>                       } elseif ($data['BrugadaProfile'][$key] == 0 && ! 
> strpbrk($key,
> 'id')) {
>                               $data['BrugadaProfile'][$key] = 'No';
>                       }
>               endforeach;
>
> But this approach is obviously very error prone and I think the best
> way to go about it, is to somehow access the field type to check if
> its a boolean field and then recode it.
> How can this be done?
>
> /Anders
> >


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