I have an event form which contains information related to event like: start_time
, finish_time
etc.
Every event bolongs to a user. The requirements are that the same type of event can be saved for multiple users, so from the form I receive a list of users as well. Now that makes it impossible to use model's native save function and for that reason I have the following code:
function saveNotRepeatedEvents($event, $users){
foreach($users as $user){
$event['Event']['user_id'] = $user;
$this->create();
$this->save($event);
}
return true;
}
First of all, it does not allow for transactions, and I have a feeling that it can be done better, like "cakePHP way", but just cannot find anything during the research.
So the main issue would be how to intruduce transactions in this case. But any help or guidance on how to make it more cakePHP way would be much appreciated.
Model::saveMany
. Also it sounds as if you maybe should use a many-to-many association instead.