BTW, second and further rows come out just fine. It's only the first
row having the broken format as described.
On Jun 5, 12:18 pm, rahajiyev <rahaji...@bankofbaku.com> wrote:
> Hi, all. I'm attempting to use virtualFields (return Oracle's ROWID to
> be more exact):
> I've added this to the model:
> public $virtualFields = array('id' => "rowid || ''");
>
> (this || trick is needed for Oracle to return it as text and not as
> LOB).
>
> Then I find() it: Alas, contrary to what the docs[*] say it's returned
> outside the MyModel key:
>
> Array
> (
> [MyModel] => Array
> (
> [name] => BLAH
> [name2] => BLAH_BLAH
> [user_data] => SECRET
> [exp_dt] => 20120601
> )
>
> [0] => Array
> (
> [MyModel__id] => AAADXYAALAAAAFGAAI
> )
>
> )
>
> obviously I expected to see it among other columns as a normal field:
>
> [id] => AAADXYAALAAAAFGAAI
>
> Using CakePHP 1.3.15 (for its support of Oracle).
>
> [*]http://book.cakephp.org/1.3/view/1608/Virtual-fields
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