Following my example and you answer in 
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=es#!topic/cake-php/zUwDGhkMFO4 this 
could be achieved like this:

combine(function($entity){return $entity->date->toDateString();}, 'id')



El sábado, 13 de junio de 2015, 8:17:56 (UTC+1), José Lorenzo escribió:
>
> There are a few ways to accomplish this:
>
> First one:
>
> // ArticlesTable.php
> public function _initializeSchema($schema) {
>     $schema->columnType('my_date_column', 'string');
> }
>
> That will remove all the converting back and forth for that specific 
> column. It will still be a date in the database, but cake will always treat 
> it as a string
>
>
> Second One:
> // bootstrap.php
>
> \Cake\Database\Type::build('date', 'Cake\Database\Type');
>
> This other option will disable the converting in the whole application.... 
> But in any case, what are the reasons for disabling it?
>
> On Friday, June 12, 2015 at 12:17:37 PM UTC+2, Aday Talavera wrote:
>>
>> It seems that the only way is to change column schema type from 'date' to 
>> 'string'.
>>
>> Maybe could be a good idea to have a function to do such changes on an 
>> easy way.
>>
>> El miércoles, 13 de mayo de 2015, 21:33:08 (UTC+1), Aday Talavera 
>> escribió:
>>>
>>> First off, sorry for the "question spam". I'm just posting all issues of 
>>> the last two weeks in a short period of time. I hope that this isn't 
>>> disturbing anyone.
>>>
>>> While trying to figure how to use combine with collections and entities 
>>> (is in other thread) I didn't found an easy way to avoid date / datetime 
>>> fields of DB been converted to Time instances.
>>>
>>> $query->hydrate(false); 
>>>
>>> Didn't work, date / datetime field is also converted to a Cake/Time 
>>> instance
>>>
>>> There exists an easy way to avoid that conversion?
>>>
>>> I was forced to do something like this in the collection to use combine 
>>> or indexBy groupBy collection functions with date fields:
>>>
>>>             ->each(function ($entity){
>>>                 $entity->dateStr = $entity->date->toDateString();
>>>                 return $entity;
>>>             })
>>>             ->combine('dateStr', 'id')
>>>             ->indexBy('dateStr')
>>>             ->GroupBy('dateStr')
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>>
>>

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