Heh, looks like that one was mine [copied from 
http://i-love-cake.pastebin.com/f78d0639a]


On Oct 15, 4:13 am, "David C. Zentgraf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't find the author anymore, but this extended MySQL driver was  
> pasted in the bin a while back (I think). Pasting it again.
>
> http://bin.cakephp.org/view/443659159
>
> // Extended 'resultSet' to allow alias processing
> // Fields should contain '((something)) AS Model__field'
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> On 15 Oct 2008, at 02:59, Dérico Filho wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello guys,
>
> > So I asked a question about having clauses using $this->Model->find()
> > method, and the answer was daunting, in my opinion: use in Model Class
> > $this->query() method within a custom method... OK. I shall do it this
> > way.
>
> > One of the problems I face using $this->query() is:
>
> > Whenever I have a special field, the result parser puts it in a
> > different key.
>
> > For instance:
>
> > $qry = $this->query("SELECT `Table`.*, `Table`.field * 1000 as
> > specialfield FROM ....");
>
> > it would return $qry as
> > Array( 0 =>
> > Array("Table" => Array("field" => "1", "field2" => "value"), 0 =>
> > Array("specialfield" => "1000"), ...
> > );
>
> > What do I do?
>
> > I array_walk the result, array_mergin Table with 0... eventually it
> > turns into:
> > Array( 0 =>
> > Array("Table" => Array("field" => "1", "field2" => "value",
> > "specialfield" => "1000"), ...
> > );
>
> > Is there any more practical way doing it?
>
> > thanks you guys!
>
> > []s
> > Dérico Filho
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