I have a MySQL table with 3 columns (thread_id, message_id, message). Along the lines of the solution found under the "Example using GROUP BY" in this link, I want my query to GROUP BY thread_id, but return the line of of the highest message_id (instead of default lowest) for each thread_id. I then want a nicely formatted array with lines/items just like you get for less complex find operations in CakePHP along the lines of $array[index]['Model']['field']. Using the following CakePHP syntax:
$this->Model->find('all', array(
'fields' => array('MAX(Model.message_id) as message_id', 'Model.thread_id', 'Model.message'),
'group => 'Model.thread_id'
));
Now, unfortunately I am not getting that nicely formatted array. Instead I get an array which looks something like:
Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [message_id] => wanted/correct_message_id ) [Model] => Array ( [message] => Message from lowest/unwanted message_id line. [thread_id] => Key from lowest/unwanted message_id line))
Why does the message_id not get hooked onto the [Model] part of the array and why does CakePHP fetch the lowest message_id line and put the message and thread_id into the [Model] part of the array without the message_id column?
I want all thre columns in the [Model] part of the array and I want that line to be the highest message_id for that thread_id per my initial description. Hope this question makes sense.
virtualField– tigrang Oct 18 '12 at 1:44