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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T15:14:42+00:00 2026-05-15T15:14:42+00:00

In CakePHP 1.3 there is a feature for virtual fields but it’s coupled with

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In CakePHP 1.3 there is a feature for virtual fields but it’s coupled with the database that you are using. For example:

var $virtualFields = array(
  'full_name' => 'CONCAT(User.first_name, " ", User.last_name)'
);

This would work for MySQL but not for MS SqlServer. Is there a way to make this database agnostic?

I’m still in the middle of developing an application and still not sure what database we’ll be using in production. That’s why I want to keep all the database access as agnostic as possible.

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    2026-05-15T15:14:44+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:14 pm

    You could dimension your Model::virtualFields property such that it had rules for each database:

    var $virtualFields = array(
        'mysql' => array(
            'display_name' => 'CONCAT(User.name, " (", User.team, ")")',
        ),
        'postgres' => array(
            'display_name' => 'PgConcatStuff(...)',
        ),
        'mssql' => array(
            'display_name' => 'MsConcatStuff(...)',
        ),
    );
    

    The trick then is to catch the above property and manipulate it on-the-fly so Cake never realises:

    class AppModel extends Model {
    
        function beforeFind($queryData) {
            $ds = $this->getDataSource();
            $db = $ds->config['driver'];
            $this->virtualFields = $this->virtualFields[$db];
            return parent::beforeFind($queryData);
        }
    

    The above code was tested with a simple find on a single model. More testing may be needed to check for edge-cases involving related models. The finished functionality belongs in a behavior. 🙂

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