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I want set error validation to input field manually in controller example:

  if ($remainTime < 30) {
      ..... set error validation in here (error: limitTime ), ( error is not in model )
  }

other question: i want to ask : bindModel ( in this case , I use bindModel in Behaviors ) 'll cause loss of relationship with other model but is bindModel cause loss of $var validate,too ?

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if the $validate is defined in the model, bindModel wont cause closs of $var validate.

As for you primary question; you can set/unset/update $validationErrors of the models..eg

($remainTime < 30) {
   $this->Model->validationErrors['limitTime'] = "time is less than 30";
}
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This can be achieved using the invalidate method that will flag the field as having an error:-

$this->Model->invalidate('field_name', 'error message');
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    This is probably the more correct answer as this calls the Validator method that does almost the same thing as the currently accepted answer. See the 2.6 API docs here: api.cakephp.org/2.6/source-class-ModelValidator.html#278-288
    – alecho
    Jan 21, 2015 at 18:37
  • @neobie this is the correct way of invalidating a field in CakePHP 2.x. If this isn't working for you, you are probably doing something else wrong. Nov 24, 2015 at 14:02
  • Please note that standard validators reset validation messages so invalidate() results are destroyed if you perform further validations. Nov 27, 2018 at 13:40
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If you want to invalidate an associated model, you can use something like this:

$this->Model1->Model2->invalidate('Model2', __("Your validation message"));

In my case it invalidates associated select multiple (HABTM) field.

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Probably you are looking for something like this

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  • no, i want set error validation , in this case, $validate == null Aug 28, 2010 at 13:20
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    Do you want to invalidate a field, or just to show that the form in general is invalid? Aug 29, 2010 at 10:58
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Since a lot has passed since this has been answered in order to pass correct message you need to put it like this:

$this->Model->validationErrors['limitTime'] = array("time is less than 30");

Form is expecting array of error messages.

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2019 update for CakePHP3 in YourController.php

// creane new
$entity = $this->YouTable->newEntity();

// or get existing from database
// $entity = $this->YouTable->get($id);

// invalidate fields
$entity->setErrors('your_field', 'error message');
$this->set('$entity', $entity);

and in action.ctp

// create form based on your entity
echo $this->Form->create($entity);
// and include your control
echo $this->Form->control('your_field');

if your form based on table, and for modelless forms first you need to create src/Form/YourForm.php with schema definition and then call setErrors() on YourForm instance from controller.

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