I can't follow all of that but it seems like you'd be better off using
Containable.

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 5:06 AM, leafchild<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Yes, I use $form->input()
>
> I found an issue because I was SQL again for the specific data before
> going back to the page to show user an errors.
> (I had an code like this that's why I couldn't keep the entered value
> when there is an error.
> ===============================================
> function admin_edit(id = null){
> if (!empty($this->data)) {
>    ...
>     $this->data = $this->Customer->read(null, $id);
> }
> if (empty($this->data)) {
> ...
>      $this->data = $this->Customer->read(null, $id);
>  }
>
> }
> ===============================================
> I took out the line "$this->data = $this->Customer->read(null, $id);"
> in  "if (!empty($this->data))" statement now I can keep the entered
> value when there is an error.
> However, now I have an other issue.
>
> In this admin/customers/edit page, I need to set "$this->Customer-
>>recursive = 6;" to get all kind of information relates to Customer
> from other table.
> Either coming back with an error or success updating information(I
> want to page to back to edit page not index page after "save"),
> I get "Undefined index" error everywhere in this page because after
> coming back to page, $this->data has only the information model show
> relationship(I think,,, I have 4 "has one" relationship in this model
> (Customer) and only those information is available from $this->data
> after submit)
>
> How can I get "$this->data" has "recursive = 6" data to avoid getting
> "undefined index" error?
>
>
> thanks,
> leafchild
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Aug 7, 6:22 pm, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Are you using FormHelper to create your form elements? If you do, for 
>> example:
>>
>> echo $form->input('Post')
>>
>> ... the helper will add the value of the element based upon $this->data.
>>
>> If you are using the helper, maybe you should post your controller and
>> view code.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 6:56 PM,leafchild<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > I have a page with form.
>>
>> > If user entered name, address,,,and ,all kinds of information and
>> > submit but there is mistakes such as not entered email
>> > properly and came back to form page with error message. How can I keep
>> > the entered value user entered properly.
>>
>> > Currently in my form page, if user has an error, all the entered value
>> > are gone and user has to entered everything.
> >
>

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