Why don't you simply set the enum values to Google, Yahoo, etc? On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 12:09 PM, aman batra <[email protected]> wrote: > > actually i wanted something which could map the things and what i have > done is that i created an array which is describing what i want > like :- > $s = array('Google'=>'G','Yahoo'=>'Y','MSN'=>'M'); > > On Mar 29, 8:38 pm, "Dr. Loboto" <[email protected]> wrote: >> From point of SQL queries enum values are strings. So you will retrive >> 'G', 'Y' and 'M' as well as should save 'G', 'Y' and 'M'. Anywhere you >> want to display 'Google', 'Yahoo' and 'MSN' instead of actual values >> you should change then manually. Cake do not provide anything for it. >> >> On Mar 29, 5:35 pm, aman batra <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Hello, >> > I have in my Db table a column agent which takes the value as enum >> > ('G','Y','M') and where >> > G = google >> > Y = yahoo >> > M = msn >> > How should i map the strings google, yahoo, etc which will be the >> > output of my function to map as G,Y,etc so that my Db query recognise >> > it and saves it to the database. >> >> > > >
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