I am using multiple OR conditions in my find function, but cakephp overrides it and takes only the latest OR condition, which is very disturbing. Each or conditions focus a different table. This is my custom find function:
$studies = $this -> Study -> find('studyWithSequence',array(
'joins' => array(
array('table' => 'executed_study_tables', // Table name
'alias' => 'ExecutedStudyTable',
'type' => 'LEFT',
'conditions' => array(
'ExecutedStudyTable.study_id = Study.id', // Mention join condition here
)
)
),
'conditions' => array(
'Study.user_id' => $cId,
'OR'=>array(
array('Study.state'=>'active'),
array('Study.state'=>'rehearsal')
),
'SubjectFilter.studyCode'=>null,
'SubjectFilter.m'=>1,
'SubjectFilter.f'=>1,
'SubjectFilter.age18_24'=>1,
'SubjectFilter.age25_34'=>1,
'SubjectFilter.age35_44'=>1,
'SubjectFilter.age45_54'=>1,
'SubjectFilter.age55plus'=>1,
'OR'=>array(
'NOT'=>array(
array('ExecutedStudyTable.user_id'=>$user),
),
array('ExecutedStudyTable.user_id'=>null)
)
),
));
Do you know how to keep both or conditions?
I appreciate your replies
I found a solution.
Normally cakephp 2 concatenate all conditions with AND, but in my case you have to define the AND condition manually. Like this:
$studies = $this -> Study -> find('studyWithSequence',array(
'joins' => array(
array('table' => 'executed_study_tables',
'alias' => 'ExecutedStudyTable',
'type' => 'LEFT',
'conditions' => array(
'ExecutedStudyTable.study_id = Study.id',
)
)
),
'conditions' => array(
'Study.user_id' => $cId,
'OR'=>array(
array('Study.state'=>'active'),
array('Study.state'=>'rehearsal')
),
'SubjectFilter.studyCode'=>null,
'SubjectFilter.m'=>1,
'SubjectFilter.f'=>1,
'SubjectFilter.age18_24'=>1,
'SubjectFilter.age25_34'=>1,
'SubjectFilter.age35_44'=>1,
'SubjectFilter.age45_54'=>1,
'SubjectFilter.age55plus'=>1,
'AND'=>array(
'OR'=>array(
'NOT'=>array(
array('ExecutedStudyTable.user_id'=>$user),
),
array('ExecutedStudyTable.user_id'=>null)
)
)
),
));
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I am working on a cakephp 2.x .. I have two tables in my database both have the userid I am using bindModel.. my query is working fine ... I just have one problem .. I want to add the condition in where clause that
**where userid = $userid**
function getMessages($userid){
$this->bindModel(array(
'belongsTo' => array(
'Contact' => array(
'className' => 'Contact',
'foreignKey' => false,
'conditions' => array(
'Message.user_id = Contact.user_id',
'AND' =>
array(
array('OR' => array(
array('Message.mobileNo = Contact.mobileNo'),
array('Message.mobileNo = Contact.workNo'),
)),
)
),
'type' => 'LEFT',
)
)
), false);
return $this->find('all', array('conditions' => array(),
'fields' => array('Message.mobileNo'
),
'group' => 'Message.mobileNo',
'limit' => 6));
}
I am getting user id in parameter ... so I want to add the condition that get the following result where
message.userid and contact.userid = $userid ...
Just split the conditions in two lines like:
'conditions' => array(
'Contact.user_id' => $userid,
'Message.user_id = Contact.user_id',
[...]
)
But the approach that makes more sense is to leave the bind as is - after all the bind is generally between message users and contact users with the same id - and add the condition for the specific case in your find('all') with 'Message.user_id' => $userid.
In my CakePHP app I have three tables:
Businesses, Towns and Categories.
A business can belong to multiple towns and multiple categories so I have created joining tables and hasMany and belongsTo relationships. Everything works fine when finding businesses by either Town or Category by using the Town or Category model to search, but I am completely stuck when I want to search for businesses in a certain town AND a certain category, eg. Plumbers in London.
The associations just don't seem to work when searching with the Business model and I get column not found errors when trying to use the associated tables. I would think that this would be along the lines of what needs to be done, but I can't get it to work:
$this->set('listings', $this->Business->find('all', array(
'conditions' => array(
'Business.approved' => 1,
'BusinessesCategory.category_id' => $id,
'BusinessesTown.town_id' => $town_id,
'Business.sasite' => 1
)
You need to join the tables to do that.
I will put above a example how has to work with category and you can do the town yourself.
$this->Business->find("all", array(
"joins" => array(
array(
"table" => "businness_categories",
"alias" => "BusinessesCategory",
"type" => "LEFT",
"conditions" => array(
"Businesses.id = BusinessesCategory.business_id"
)
),
array(
"table" => "categories",
"alias" => "Category",
"type" => "LEFT",
"conditions" => array(
"BusinessesCategory.category_id = Category.id"
)
)
),
'conditions' => array(
'Business.approved' => 1,
'Category.id' => $id,
)
));
You also could use a behavior to do that for you:
https://github.com/Scoup/SuperJoin
Hi I had a very similar setup and the same problem. This is how I would solve your problem:
As you dont give away to much of your code I make some assumptions:
- You implemented your search method in the BusinessController
- Your search argument for the town is stored in vaiable $where and the one for Category is stored in $what
Code if you only have conditions for one table
$this->Businesses->Town->recursive = -1;
....
$options['joins'] = array(
array('table' => 'towns',
'alias' => 'Town',
'type' => 'inner',
'conditions' => array(
'Business.town_id = Town.id',
)
)
);
$options['conditions'] = array(
'Town.townName' => $where
);
$result = $this->Business->find('all', $options);
Code if you have conditions for two table
$this->Businesses->Town->recursive = -1;
$this->Businesses->Category->recursive = -1;
....
$options['joins'] = array(
array('table' => 'towns',
'alias' => 'Town',
'type' => 'inner',
'conditions' => array(
'Business.town_id = Town.id',
)
),
array('table' => 'categories',
'alias' => 'Category',
'type' => 'inner',
'conditions' => array(
'Business.category_id = category.id',
)
)
);
$options['conditions'] = array(
'Town.townName' => $where,
'Category.categoryName' => $what
);
$result = $this->Business->find('all', $options);
You can use
$this->Business->find('all', array(
'conditions' => array(
'AND' => array(
'BusinessesTown.town_id' => $town_id,
'BusinessesCategory.category_id' => $id
)
),
'recursive' => 2
));
I have this NPO table which has one template. A template in turn has a theme. I want to retrieve which theme was selected by Npo.
I have following relation setup:
NPO - template on npo.id = template.npoid Template - theme on theme.id
= template.template_theme_id
And I am using:
$this->Npo->bindmodel(array(
'hasOne' => array(
'NpoTemplate' => array(
'className' => 'NpoTemplate'
)
)
), false);
$this->NpoTemplate->bindmodel(array(
'hasOne' => array(
'TemplateTheme' => array(
'className' => 'TemplateTheme',
'fields' => 'TemplateTheme.html'
)
)
), false);
$arrUserSite = $this->Npo->find('first', array(
'conditions'=> array(
'Npo.address' => $user
)
));
But it does not fetch anything from TemplateTheme. Instead it writes a seperate query for this table and does not consider it in the join.
I have set recursive level to 3
Please help. I don't really understand how the cake association works.
Regards
Himanshu Sharma
Try setting up your relationships in a single bindModel() call.
$this->Npo->bindmodel(array(
'hasOne' => array(
'NpoTemplate' => array(
'foreignKey' => false,
'conditions' => array(
'Npo.id = NpoTemplate.npoid'
)
),
'TemplateTheme' => array(
'foreignKey' => false,
'conditions' => array(
'NpoTemplate.template_theme_id = TemplateTheme.id'
)
)
)
));
$arrUserSite = $this->Npo->find('first', array(
'conditions' => array(
'Npo.address' => $user
)
));
You'll probably need to tweak the bindModel setup because I'm not 100% sure of your database structure. Good luck.
I've been working with cakephp paginations options for 2 days. I need to make a INNER Joins to list a few fields, but I have to deal with search to filter results.
This is portion of code in which I deal with search options by $this->passedArgs
function crediti() {
if(isset($this->passedArgs['Search.cognome'])) {
debug($this->passedArgs);
$this->paginate['conditions'][]['Member.cognome LIKE'] = str_replace('*','%',$this->passedArgs['Search.cognome']);
}
if(isset($this->passedArgs['Search.nome'])) {
$this->paginate['conditions'][]['Member.nome LIKE'] = str_replace('*','%',$this->passedArgs['Search.nome']);
}
and after
$this->paginate = array(
'joins' => array(array('table'=> 'reservations',
'type' => 'INNER',
'alias' => 'Reservation',
'conditions' => array('Reservation.member_id = Member.id','Member.totcrediti > 0' ))),
'limit' => 10);
$this->Member->recursive = -1;
$this->paginate['conditions'][]['Reservation.pagamento_verificato'] = 'SI';
$this->paginate['fields'] = array('DISTINCT Member.id','Member.nome','Member.cognome','Member.totcrediti');
$members = $this->paginate('Member');
$this->set(compact('members'));
INNER JOIN works good, but $this->paginations ignore every $this->paginate['conditions'][] by $this->passedArgs and I cannot have idea how I can work it out.
No query in debug, just the original INNER JOIN.
Can someone helps me ?
Thank you very much
Update:
No luck about it.
I've been dealing with this part of code for many hours.
If I use
if(isset($this->passedArgs['Search.cognome'])) {
$this->paginate['conditions'][]['Member.cognome LIKE'] = str_replace('*','%',$this->passedArgs['Search.cognome']);
}
$this->paginate['conditions'][]['Member.sospeso'] = 'SI';
$this->Member->recursive = 0;
$this->paginate['fields'] = array(
'Member.id','Member.nome','Member.cognome','Member.codice_fiscale','Member.sesso','Member.region_id',
'Member.district_id','Member.city_id','Member.date','Member.sospeso','Region.name','District.name','City.name');
$sospesi = $this->paginate('Member');
everything goes well, and from debug I receive the first condition and the conditions from $this->paginate['conditions'][]['Member.cognome LIKE'], as you can see
array $this->passedArgs
Array
(
[Search.cognome] => aiello
)
Array $this->paginate['conditions'][]
(
[0] => Array
(
[Member.cognome LIKE] => aiello
)
[1] => Array
(
[Member.sospeso] => NO
)
But, if I write the joins with paginate , $this->paginate['conditions'][] will ignore all the stuff, and give me from debug, just $this->paginate['conditions'][]['Reservation.pagamento_verificato'] = 'SI';
Another bit of information.
If I put all the stuff dealing with $this->paginate['conditions'][]['Reservation.pagamento_verificato'] = 'SI';
before the $this->paginate JOIN, nothing will be in $this->paginate['conditions'][].
This is an old question, so I'll just review how to do a JOIN in a paginate for others who got here from Google like I did. Here's the sample code from the Widget's Controller, joining a Widget.user_id FK to a User.id column, only showing the current user (in conditions):
// Limit widgets shown to only those owned by the user.
$this->paginate = array(
'conditions' => array('User.id' => $this->Auth->user('id')),
'joins' => array(
array(
'alias' => 'User',
'table' => 'users',
'type' => 'INNER',
'conditions' => '`User`.`id` = `Widget`.`user_id`'
)
),
'limit' => 20,
'order' => array(
'created' => 'desc'
)
);
$this->set( 'widgets', $this->paginate( $this->Widget ) );
This makes a query similar to:
SELECT widgets.* FROM widgets
INNER JOIN users ON widgets.user_id = users.id
WHERE users.id = {current user id}
And still paginates.
I'm not sure if you need those [] - try just doing this:
$this->paginate['conditions']['Reservation.pagamento_verificato'] = 'SI';
I use the conditions when I call paginate method.
$this->paginate($conditions)
This works ok for me, I hope it works for you!
If you have setted previous params, you may use:
$this->paginate(null,$conditions)
This might be help full to someone....
This is how I did complicated joins with pagination in cakephp.
$parsedConditions['`Assessment`.`showme`'] = 1;
$parsedConditions['`Assessment`.`recruiter_id`'] = $user_id;
$this->paginate = array(
'conditions' => array($parsedConditions ),
'joins' => array(
array(
'alias' => 'UserTest',
'table' => 'user_tests',
'type' => 'LEFT',
'conditions' => '`UserTest`.`user_id` = `Assessment`.`testuser_id`'
),
array(
'alias' => 'RecruiterUser',
'table' => 'users',
'type' => 'LEFT',
'conditions' => '`Assessment`.`recruiter_id` = `RecruiterUser`.`id`'
)
,
array(
'alias' => 'OwnerUser',
'table' => 'users',
'type' => 'LEFT',
'conditions' => '`Assessment`.`owner_id` = `OwnerUser`.`id`'
)
),
'fields' => array('Assessment.id', 'Assessment.recruiter_id', 'Assessment.owner_id', 'Assessment.master_id', 'Assessment.title', 'Assessment.status', 'Assessment.setuptype','Assessment.linkkey', 'Assessment.review', 'Assessment.testuser_email', 'Assessment.counttype_2', 'Assessment.bookedtime', 'Assessment.textqstatus', 'Assessment.overallperc', 'UserTest.user_id', 'UserTest.fname', 'UserTest.lname', 'RecruiterUser.company_name', 'OwnerUser.company_name'),
'limit' => $limit,
'order'=> array('Assessment.endtime' => 'desc')
);
I'm fairly new to cakephp and I'm having a problem with a complicated find function on my models.
I have a number of Groups each containing a number of Users, and each group can make a number of Orders. Each order consists of a number of OrderAmounts which contain an amount and a user_id (relating to a User).
I have a find which finds an Order, and returns all users in the Group relating to that Order and any OrderAmounts corresponding to that user:
$currentOrder = $this->Order->find('first', array(
'conditions' => array(
'Order.group_id' => $this->Session->read("Auth.User.group_id")
),
'contain' => array(
'Group' => array(
'User' => array(
'OrderAmount' => array(
'OrderAmountType'
)
)
)
)
));
What I now want to do is to return a list of all the Users in the Group relating to the Order above who do not have a corresponding OrderAmount.
So far I have this, but I'm not sure where to put the condition to exclude users with OrderAmounts - if I put the conditions in the contains part it simply removes the OrderAmounts from the model, and if I put them in the top level conditions in the find I get an error.
$currentOrderOutstanding = $this->Order->Group->User->find('all', array(
'conditions' => array(
'Group.id' => $this->Session->read("Auth.User.group_id")
),
'fields' => array('User.id'),
'contain' => array(
'OrderAmount',
'Group'
)
));
Take a look at this example from the tutorial:
$this->User->find('all', array(
'contain'=>array(
'Profile',
'Account' => array(
'AccountSummary'
),
'Post' => array(
'PostAttachment' => array(
'fields' => array('id', 'name'),
'PostAttachmentHistory' => array(
'HistoryNotes' => array(
'fields' => array('id', 'note')
)
)
),
'Tag' => array(
'conditions' => array('Tag.name LIKE' => '%happy%')
)
)
)
));
Notice that all the conditions are inside the 'contain' array. Does it help?