You will find the data you need in $this->data after the form has
submitted (assuming your form is built correctly and posting to the
right action).

On Jan 14, 1:39 pm, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok got it to write to the database from the controller by hard coding:
> $this->Subscription->saveField('month1_mailinginfo_sent', date('Y-m-
> d'));
> But it added a new blank record with the month filled in...not really
> what I wanted but a baby step forward...
> How do I post from the php code of the view?  Also I will probably
> need to POST the id of the record I need to update so when I loop
> through in the controller I know what records to update.  I have the
> record id handy in the code so how to post is what I am not
> understanding...
>
> view/process_member.thtml
> for ()
> {
>    if ($chkMark=='1')
>    {
>       // Mark selected months
>       if($chkMonth1=='on')
>          $subscription['Subscription']['month1_mailinginfo_sent']=date
> ('Y-m-d');
>          ****THIS IS WHERE I NEED TO POST BUT NOT SURE HOW TO DO THAT??
> ***
>    }
>
> On Jan 14, 12:49 pm, Miles J <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Are you POSTing the data (checked checkboxes) to anywhere? If so loop
> > the $this->data array in the controller.
>
>
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