Exemplo n.º 1
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 /**
  * Populates the object using an array.
  *
  * This is particularly useful when populating an object from one of the
  * request arrays (e.g. $_POST).  This method goes through the column
  * names, checking to see whether a matching key exists in populated
  * array. If so the setByName() method is called for that column.
  *
  * You can specify the key type of the array by additionally passing one
  * of the class type constants BasePeer::TYPE_PHPNAME, BasePeer::TYPE_STUDLYPHPNAME,
  * BasePeer::TYPE_COLNAME, BasePeer::TYPE_FIELDNAME, BasePeer::TYPE_NUM.
  * The default key type is the column's phpname (e.g. 'AuthorId')
  *
  * @param      array  $arr     An array to populate the object from.
  * @param      string $keyType The type of keys the array uses.
  * @return     void
  */
 public function fromArray($arr, $keyType = BasePeer::TYPE_PHPNAME)
 {
     $keys = PcValuePeer::getFieldNames($keyType);
     if (array_key_exists($keys[0], $arr)) {
         $this->setName($arr[$keys[0]]);
     }
     if (array_key_exists($keys[1], $arr)) {
         $this->setValue($arr[$keys[1]]);
     }
 }
Exemplo n.º 2
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 /**
  * This is the backend for the PcValue table
  * 
  * If the key doesn't exist it will be created
  *
  * @param string $key
  * @param string $value
  */
 public static function setValue($key, $value)
 {
     $c = new Criteria();
     $c->add(PcValuePeer::NAME, $key);
     $valueObject = PcValuePeer::doSelectOne($c);
     if (is_object($valueObject)) {
         $valueObject->setValue($value);
         $valueObject->save();
     } else {
         $valueObject = new PcValue();
         $valueObject->setName($key)->setValue($value)->save();
     }
 }