Saturday, April 30, 2011

Re: Help with virtualFields

Hey,

first thing to check is a pr($divisions) in your controller to check
if the data from your find()-call is correct (and your virtual field
is included).

Second thing is that a select as I remember should look like this
within a view:

echo $this->Form->input(__('Division', true), array(
'type' => 'select',
'options' => divisions
);

Your code looks a bit confusing when it comes to the view.
Normally when your array for the Drop-Down-Options is formatted well,
you do not need to set $divisions variable within the options of the
select input.

So I guess your list array (e.g. $key => $value pairs) is not correct
formatted.

Could you post the pr()-result of your $divisions array here?

Regards,

DD

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