good point :)
i usually don't bake the related stuff (they are seldom used in that
table like style anyway) - but that would be something worth updating
as well


On 16 Dez., 14:50, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
> In this article...
>
> http://www.dereuromark.de/2010/06/22/cake-bake-custom-templates/
>
> ...Mark shows us how to improve the bake templates, so that for example 
> fields of different types get displayed differently. (Dates are formatted, 
> Booleans get a special indicator, textfields get breaks inserted, etc.) This 
> is done by inspecting the schema, which the bake script makes available in 
> the $schema variable, so you can switch on $schema[$field]['type'] to decide 
> what to do.
>
> As I'm trying to implement Mark's suggestions, though, I'm realizing he 
> cleverly avoids mentioning the related records at all, which can appear at 
> the bottom of a view. How can I do the same thing there? I can't see the 
> schema of the related records available anywhere...

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