Are you setting that flash message yourself ?

You can check if a save has been succesfull or not by looking at the
response that comes back from the $model->save() method ... either true or
false.


On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Cristian Cassina <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hi everyone,
> I'm dealing  with a little problem that I can't simply get rid of.
> I have these validation rules in the required model:
>
>  var $validate = array(
>                'name' => array(
>                    'rule' => 'notEmpty',
>                    'message' => 'Il campo codice non può essere
> lasciato vuoto'
>                ),
>                'customer_name' => array(
>                  'rule' => 'notEmpty',
>                  'message' => 'Il codice cliente non può essere vuoto'
>                ),
>                'grammatura' => array(
>                  'rule' => array('notEmpty', 'numeric'),
>                  'message' => 'la scheda deve avere una grammatura'
>                )
>                );
>
> I probably didn't get the thing right, but if I try to submit the view
> with any of these fields empty, it flashes me "Object has been saved
> correctly", while it didn't save anything.
> What am I doing wrong? Is the setFlash method totally independent from
> the error message in the validator?
> Thank you
>
> Cristian
>
> >
>

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