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Structures Comparison Function Calls Method Definition Method Chaining DocBlocks Including Files PHP Tags Naming Convention Backwards Compatibility Guide Migration Guides Using CakePHP Working on CakePHP CakePHP on table and column names are not arbitrary. If you follow CakePHP’s database naming conventions, and CakePHP’s class naming conventions (both outlined in CakePHP Conventions), you’ll be able to take advantage will save you time. Check out CakePHP Conventions for more information, but suffice it to say that naming our table ‘posts’ automatically hooks it to our Post model, and having fields called ‘modified’ and0 码力 | 1096 页 | 958.62 KB | 1 年前3CakePHP Cookbook 4.x
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