I always thought looping through arrays was a frowned upon technique
due to overhead?

I'll try the format in the find statement and see how I go.

BTW  Miles your forum plugin looks absolutely brilliant.  Great job.



On Sep 12, 2:23 am, Miles J <[email protected]> wrote:
> You would put the mysql format date on the fields. Round.id, and
> Round.rounddate.
>
> If that doesn't work you'll have to do a loop, nothing wrong with
> loops!
>
> On Sep 11, 10:05 am, Gerard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks. I would prefer to stay away from the loop but will implement
> > it if I have to.  My current find statement is as follows:
> > $rounds = $this->Tip->Round->find('list', array('fields' => array
> > ('Round.id', 'Round.rounddate')));
>
> > This gets the two fields to populate the select field with the ID and
> > the date.  Is there an $option setting to change the output, I can't
> > find it in the "book"?  Or are you suggesting I just use the custom
> > query command - which would be way too simple and I'm embarrassed I
> > didn't think of it?
>
> > Thanks
>
> > On Sep 12, 12:51 am, WebbedIT <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > either modify your find which generates the list to get mysql to
> > > reformat the dates, or run the array through a loop which uses
> > > something like date('d-M', strtotime($date)); to reformat the values.- 
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