@anja
This solution works fine but I thought I could do it more elegant :)
thanks
@grigri
I'll try this... I don't get it at first glance but I'll try it. It
seems like something worth of try...
I'll tell you how it went
P.S. Username "griGri" has something to do with climbing device or
not?
On Nov 19, 12:24 pm, grigri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Luka
>
> This sounds like a job for Set::combine() :
>
> <?php
> $options = Set::combine(
> $product['ProductVariant'],
> '{n}.id',
> array(
> '{0} | {1} - {2}',
> '{n}.sex', '{n}.size', '{n}.price'
> )
> );
>
> echo $form->select('variant', $options);
> ?>
>
> hth
> grigri
>
> On Nov 19, 10:42 am, luigi7up <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello I need help with populating drop down select element.
>
> > I have following data in array $product that is available in my view
>
> > Array
> > (
> > [Product] => Array
> > (
> > [id] => 1
> > [product_category_id] => 1
> > [user_id] => 26
> > [title] => Nije Vuk Ovca
> > [folder] => nije_vuk_ovca
> > [price] => 85
> > [special] => 0
> > [published] => 1
> > [created] =>
> > [modified] => 2008-11-07 11:56:06
> > )
>
> > [ProductVariant] => Array
> > (
> > [0] => Array
> > (
> > [id] => 1
> > [product_id] => 1
> > [sex] => male
> > [size] => S
> > [extras] =>
> > [price] =>
> > )
>
> > [1] => Array
> > (
> > [id] => 2
> > [product_id] => 1
> > [sex] => male
> > [size] => M
> > [extras] =>
> > [price] =>
> > )
>
> > [2] => Array
> > (
> > [id] => 3
> > [product_id] => 1
> > [sex] => male
> > [size] => L
> > [extras] =>
> > [price] =>
> > )
>
> > )
>
> > ****
> > As you can see Product has it's variants because PRODUCT model hasMany
> > PRODUCT_VARIANTS.
> > In my product view I want drop down menu (SELECT) with all variants of
> > product to be populated in following way:
>
> > <select name="xxx" action="yyy">
> > <option value="product_variant_id">sex | size - price</option>
> > </select>
>
> > What I was able to do is
> > echo $form->select("variant",$product[ProductVariant]);
>
> > but this populates dropDown with every table attribut in its own
> > <OPTION> field.
>
> > I would like something like this:
>
> > form->select("variant",$product[ProductVariant][size]);
>
> > but with few more attributes (size + sex + price).
>
> > Hope I was clear enough what I want to do...
>
> > Thank you so much
>
> > Luka
>
>
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