> This thread ended with [josh southern] discovering that the
> $displayField var being defined causes afterFind to behave peculiarly,
> but [nate] dismisses this posibility on the grounds that they are
> supposably unrelated.

It's "supposedly".

> However, this is certainly not the case.  I have
> experimented and saw that josh's observation was indeed correct, but
> only when the $displayField is set to a non-existant "virtual" field.

Uh, yeah, it is the case.  Cake has no explicit support for "virtual"
fields.  The afterFind trick is just that, a trick.  If you want to see
additional features in Cake, open a ticket:

https://trac.cakephp.org/


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