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Browse All TopicsI am trying to find out how to populate a HTML select object using CakePHP with a MySQL database? Say I want to fill in categories from my categories database, to keep it dynamic? Any ideas?
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Ryan
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Take a look at this
http://groups.google.com/g
pretty much the same question you have, and Wayne Madison writes a pretty good reply
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by: wildzeroPosted on 2008-10-18 at 12:29:54ID: 22749439
Hi there,
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In your controller's action you need to select all the items you want, and then send them to the view
$options = $this->Categories->find('all
$this->set('options', $options);
Then in the view you can use the form helper like
<?php $form->input('categories' => array('options' => $options)); ?>
Thats pretty rough, but it should give you a good idea :-)