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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T08:54:53+00:00 2026-06-14T08:54:53+00:00

I’m trying to build an array and update a few fields in a loop.

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I’m trying to build an array and update a few fields in a loop.

This is my request->data

Array

(
    [list] => Array
        (
            [4] => null
            [2] => null
            [3] => null
            [5] => 3
        )

)

It’s the return value from a jquery serialized list. The key being the row id and the value being the rows parent_id.

So I loop through the array in the controller:

foreach ($this->request->data['list'] as $key => $value) {
    (!isset($orders[$value])) ? $orders[$value]=0 : $orders[$value]++;
    $data = array('id' => $key, 'parent_id' => (int)$value, 'display_order' => $orders[$value]);
    $this->Category->save($data);
}

The $data array that I create in the loop is correct but the sql logs only shows SELECT COUNT(*) etc. for each row and no UPDATE commands.

I have tried all manner of ways to save this: using set() method, using $this->Category->id = $key; instead of directly adding the key in the data array.

Any ideas why this is not saving? I’m sure it is something simple…

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    2026-06-14T08:54:54+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 8:54 am

    i think u forgot the cake convention in the save method, you have to put all the field values inside an array with the Model name FirstCap too, something like this:

    Array
    (
        [ModelName] => Array
            (
                [fieldname1] => 'value'
                [fieldname2] => 'value'
            )
    )
    

    Else you can use set for each and every value, and also youre forgetting to create one row for every insert youre making so try something like this:

    foreach ($this->request->data['list'] as $key => $value) {
         (!isset($orders[$value])) ? $orders[$value]=0 : $orders[$value]++;
         $data = array( 'Category' => array('id' => $key, 'parent_id' => (int)$value, 'display_order' => $orders[$value]));
         $this->Category->save($data);
    }
    

    Also you can set each and every id and then iterates over the values

    foreach ($this->request->data['list'] as $key => $value) {
         (!isset($orders[$value])) ? $orders[$value]=0 : $orders[$value]++;
        $this->Category->id = $key;
        $this->Category->set(array('parent_id' => (int)$value,
                                   'display_order' => $orders[$value]
        ));
    
         $this->Category->save();
    }
    

    try each and every answer but i think the last one will fit better at your problem.

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