This might be odd but i have user email and profile email.
User email is not published on the site (used for account, login, forgot
stuff like that) profile email is published on the site so for security i
figured that its best to use a separate email.
So when a user wants to edit either of the emails i need to make sure they
are not the same so both cant be [email protected].
How would i validate 1 field based on 2 different models using Auth->id
since the email is directly related to the logged in user?
I figured query the opposite table to see if this users email is the same as
this profile email (or vice versa depending onwhichis being changed) but how
do i use the auth id in this?
validation rule:
array(
'rule' => array('notSameAsUser', 'email'),
'message' => 'Your public email address can not be the same as your
account email.',
'last' => true)
function:
function notSameAsUser( $data ) {
$valid = false;
$params = array(
'conditions' => array('Profile.id' => $id),//how do i get the id from
Auth in the model?
'fields' => array('User.email')
'contain' => array(
'User' => array(
'fields' => array(
'User.email'))));
$data $this->find('first', $params);
if ( $data['User']['email'] != $data['Profile']['email'] ) {
$valid = true;
}
return $valid;
}
Dave
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