Re: Paginator issue
Brian,
Try this way:
$this->paginate = array(
'recursive' => 0,
'conditions' => array('Article.reporter_id' => 1)
);
> $this->set('articles', $this->paginate());
Andras Kende
On Dec 12, 2011, at 1:15 PM, aries wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to directly modify the $paginate property within a
> controller action but doing so is not having any effect on the find
> operation. ArticleController has:
>
> public $paginate = array();
>
> public function reporter_index() {
> $this->paginate['conditions'] = array('Article.reporter_id' => 1);
> $this->Article->recursive = 0;
> $this->set('articles', $this->paginate());
> }
>
> But the call to paginate() in this case returns all articles, ignoring
> the conditions I set above it. However, if I call paginate() this way,
> it works:
>
> $this->set('articles', $this->paginate('Article',
> array('Article.reporter_id' => 1)));
>
> In Cake 1.3 the first method worked fine and according to the 2.0 docs
> it appears to still be a valid way of setting pagination variables. Am
> I missing something here?
>
> Thanks much,
> -Brian
>
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