Maybe it was caching?

Jeremy Burns
Class Outfit

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On 31 Oct 2011, at 21:48, John wrote:

> Made a new database with just two tables to clean test this scenario
> and worked as documented. Then went back to the real (more complex)
> database where it doesn't and I still couldn't find anything wrong.
> 
> So I created a new working folder redoing the models with bake from
> the start and there it works. Now the strange part, there doesn't seem
> to be any difference in code (the $hasMany property in question or in
> general) between the working and non working model class file. I've
> diffed it just to prove to myself I'm not crazy!
> 
> So thanks for your time to reply, I appreciate it. I guess I shouldn't
> have jumped on the subject without clean testing it first and although
> I don't know what was wrong, it's solved so I'll move on...
> 
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