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I have added a new column to my table Attributes which already has (id , form_id(foreign key),type,label,size,sequence no,instr) where instr is the new column i have added.

My application is in CakePHP and MySQL.

I have used the following code to insert into the table Attributes But the field instr alone not inserted.

function saveFieldname($data)//from untitledfieldname
{   
    $this->data['Attribute']['form_id'] = $this->find(  'all', array(
                                                        'fields' => array('Form.id'),
                                                        'order' => 'Form.id DESC'
                                                     ));

    $this->data['Attribute']['form_id'] = $this->data['Attribute']['form_id'][0]['Form']['id'];

    $this->data['Attribute']['label'] = 'Label';
    $this->data['Attribute']['size'] ='50';
    $this->data['Attribute']['instr'] ='Fill';

    $this->data['Attribute']['type'] = $data['Attribute']['type'];
    $this->data['Attribute']['sequence_no'] = $data['Attribute']['sequence_no'];

    $this->Attribute->save($this->data);
}

Please suggest me..

2 Answers 2

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The information about the structure of your table is probably cached. Remove the content of "app/tmp/cache/models" and try it again.

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  • Ya Now i have removed the files in /cache/Models folder now its done. Thank u.
    – useranon
    Jun 16, 2009 at 9:36
  • Thank you so much, I was beating my head against the wall about this Aug 24, 2009 at 11:41
  • where can we do this on cakephp 2.4.3 @dhofstet?
    – Leah
    Jul 30, 2014 at 2:53
  • @LeahKwon it's the same folder on CakePHP 2.4.3
    – dhofstet
    Jul 30, 2014 at 6:07
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Note that in development the debug level in app/config/core.php is usually set to > 1. This means you should never run into the issue in development because Cake will not cache. However, in production, debug is set to 0 in core.php, thus causing cake to start caching.

To add to that, I had removed the cache files in app/tmp/cache/models as dhofstet specified on my production CakePHP app and the find queries were still not grabbing my new column.

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As well as clearing the model cache files, I set the debug level to 2 on my production site and did page refresh then set it back to 0 and it got it working again. I know this is an ugly approach, but it fixed it for me when no other methods were working.

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