On Feb 16, 8:58 pm, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
> Anyone using field() with the 3rd parameter? Cake is steadfastly
> refusing to recognise mine. The query has no ORDER clause, only LIMIT.
>
> The cookbook[1] suggests 'created DESC' which, as it happens, is
> precisely what I want to use. Is the book correct? I've tried
> prepending the model name, as well as 'ORDER BY ' with no luck.
>
> [1]http://book.cakephp.org/view/453/field

I'm using the latest stable Cake and it works here.... I have a sample
Cake project with movie data in the database.
Doing either:
debug($this->Movie->field('name', null, 'year ASC'));
or
debug($this->Movie->field('name', array('year >' => 1984), 'year
ASC'));
shows the expected output. I tested both ASC and DESC and had no
problems. I even tried setting an ID beforehand to see if that
affected it any, but it didn't.

Not sure what's causing this for you. Are you using a call to the
field method like this, or something different?
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