Thank you every body,
Yes, I didn't explain very well what I want to do but with $this-
>render('the_view'); solution I've resolved my question.
Bye
On 28 abr, 11:00, John Andersen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Don't let the controller know how to present information, let the view
> itselt decide which information to present using elements!
>
> So in the controller, provide the information to the view:
> $this->set( "decsion", array("a" => $a, "b" = $b) );
>
> And in the view:
> if ( $decision["a"] == 0 ) {
> $this->element( 'element_to_show_the_a_information' );}
>
> and so on for the "b".
>
> Hope this helps,
> John
>
> On Apr 28, 10:48 am, Paco Gomez <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Good morning,
>
> > I don't know if I could use two diferent view for the same controller
> > function, for example:
>
> > class UsersController extends AppController {
>
> > function tes()
> > {
> > if(a==0) //there I use view a.ctp
> > if (b==0) //there I use view b.ctp
> > }
>
> > }
>
> > Thank you in adavantage
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