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I had a field called issue_date in a table that was datetime type in MySQL and I changed to date.

When I am trying to save the date to the database is saving it with
weird years(for example 2196), when the real date is 2003, I made an output of the object before saving it and is showing the real date (2003-06-30)

The field is issue_date.

This is my function to save:

public function populate(){
        $this->tangoModel=$this->loadModel('Tango');
        $tango=$this->tangoModel->getInvoices();
        $this->obrasModel=$this->loadModel('Obras');
        $obras=$this->obrasModel->getObras();
        foreach($tango as $invoice){
        $data[] = ([
        'issue_date' => date('Y-m-d', strtotime($invoice['issue_date'])),
            'type' => $invoice['type']
        ]
        );
        }
        print_r($data);
        $invoices = $this->Invoices->newEntities($data);
        foreach($invoices as $invoice){
        if ($this->Invoices->save($invoice)) {
                $this->Flash->success(__('The invoice has been saved.'));
        };
        }


    }

This is the output of one object of data array:

[0] => Array
    (
        [issue_date] => 2003-06-30,
        [type] => CRE
    )

And this is the output of how is inserted in MySQL

    [{"id":"1",
    "issue_date":"2196-11-06",
    "type":"CRE"
    }]

This is how the field is validated in the InvoicesTable file in /Model/Table:

public function validationDefault(Validator $validator)
    {
        $validator
            ->add('id', 'valid', ['rule' => 'numeric'])
            ->allowEmpty('id', 'create');

        $validator
            ->add('issue_date', 'valid', ['rule' => 'date'])
            ->allowEmpty('issue_date');
         $validator
            ->allowEmpty('type');

        return $validator;
    }
}

This is the entity file Invoice.php in /Model/Entity

   /**
 * Invoice Entity.
 *
 * @property int $id
 * @property \Cake\I18n\Time $issue_date
 * @property string $type
 */
class Invoice extends Entity
{

    /**
     * Fields that can be mass assigned using newEntity() or patchEntity().
     *
     * Note that when '*' is set to true, this allows all unspecified fields to
     * be mass assigned. For security purposes, it is advised to set '*' to false
     * (or remove it), and explicitly make individual fields accessible as needed.
     *
     * @var array
     */
    protected $_accessible = [
        '*' => true,
        'id' => false,
    ];
}

Thanks

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  • After changing the column from type datetime to date did you clear the CakePHP cache? This is the first thing to check when you get weird errors after making changes to the database structure.
    – Annabel
    Dec 14, 2015 at 15:40
  • Yes, i have deleted everything that was inside of /tmp/cache
    – Matias
    Dec 14, 2015 at 15:46
  • how it is '2196-11-06' your mysql output. and you say the field is datetime? Dec 14, 2015 at 15:53
  • Now the field is Date, originaly, when i use CakePHP to bake the table it was DateTime
    – Matias
    Dec 14, 2015 at 15:54
  • What is intl.default_locale set to? Have you used DateTimeType::setLocaleFormat() or Time::setToStringFormat()? This may be of interest: stackoverflow.com/questions/33734683/…
    – ndm
    Dec 14, 2015 at 16:01

1 Answer 1

3

It worked adding in the controller:

use Cake\Database\Type; 
Type::build('date')->setLocaleFormat('yyyy-MM-dd');

Thanks to ndm

1
  • I'd advise to not do that in the controller (but in the bootstrap instead), unless it should really only be applied in that specific controller!
    – ndm
    Mar 25, 2016 at 14:26

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