Hi Everyone, thanks very much for the replies.
The sub query is the only one that worked for me. I have the acts as
containable statement in my app_model. I think i need to move the
condition statement out of contains and into the main contains
statement to limit the venue selection to venues with current offers.
Is this possible?
something like
$venues_contained = $this->Venue->find('all', array(
'conditions' => array("Offer.date_end >" => $time)
));
but that throws a Unknown column 'Offer.date_end' in 'where clause'
error.. Is this posible or should i just use the sub query?
Thanks again
will.
Dave
On Jan 5, 3:00 pm, Hazem Mohamed <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can use sub-queries to solve this problem something like
>
> $venues_contained = $this->Venue->find('all', array('conditions' =>
> array("Venue.id in (SELECT DISTINCT Offer.venue_id FROM offers as
> Offer WHERE Offer.date_end > '$time')")));
>
> But you will need to check and filter time if it is a user input. You
> can use Sanitize::escape($time)
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