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I have to maintenance the cakephp 3 project and in this project, they have create newEntity using array variable and then data are not save into database. I set print_r to get result of userModel but it doesn't show anything.

I was using nginx server (not apache), mysql 5.6, cakephp 3.

Here is the code what they used.

 $userModel = $this->newEntity($tableData);
        print_r($userModel);
        if (!$userModel->errors()) {

            $result = $this->save($userModel);
            if ($result)
            {
                return $result->id;
            }
        } else {
            return false;
        }
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  • can you check $this ? Sep 12, 2017 at 11:24
  • Try var_dum($userModel); die(); to print out the information in the $userModel. Where this code is situated ? in the Controller ? Sep 12, 2017 at 13:19
  • Yes. It's in Controller. Bro Mehdi Bouzidi Sep 13, 2017 at 3:40
  • I tried as you said var_dum($userModel); die(); but nothing show up.. The codes below $userModel = $this->newEntity($tableData); are not working and the codes above $userModel = $this->newEntity($tableData); are all working. :( Sep 13, 2017 at 10:15

2 Answers 2

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There are two things you need to check first.

  1. Try outputting the $tableData variable and ensuring the elements in it match up against the data structure you have for the model object you're trying to create.
  2. To manipulate the entity. You should be calling it using $this->ModelName->newEntity($tableData); $this->ModelName->save($userModel)
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You need call the model name to generate a new entity and to save it.

If your model name are $tableData:

Replace your $this->newEntity($tableData) to $this->$tableData->newEntity();

and your $this->save($userModel) to $this->$tableData->save($userModel);

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