What kind of expressions? Any links you can send me to for details?


On Feb 15, 12:59 pm, Martin Radosta <[email protected]> wrote:
> better than buildStatement for this case I suggest to use expressions.
> This also works with pagination
>
> Hope this helps
>
> MARTIN
>
> On 02/15/2010 02:51 PM, blake wrote:
>
>
>
> > First, I brief table structure overview:
>
> > titles (id, name, etc)
> > users (id, name, etc)
> > titles_users (id, title_id, user_id, metadata)
>
> > Is there a good way to use TitlesUser->find() to show all the
> > different titles between user1 and user2?
>
> > I've achieved it through a lot of $dbo->buildStatement functions
> > (building a query, with subquery for showing what user1 has that user2
> > doesnt...then doing it again for the other direction and doing a
> > union)....but before I go with this, does anyone know of a more cake
> > friendly way to do it?
>
> > If not, whats the best way for me to go back and paginate the results
> > of the buildStatements / TitlesUser->query()?
>
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