This has something to do with your relationships. Can you post your
model code somewhere I can have look,

Steve

gobblez wrote:
> I've been reading the manual and have been trying to get the obAuth
> working that I found in the Bakery.  I have "Users", and they can
> belong to one "Group".  Then a "Group" can have many "Users".
>
> This is a summary of my DB tables and fields:
>
> users
> -------
> id | email | password | group_id | created | modified
>
> groups
> ---------
> id | name | created | modified
>
>
> My problem is when I do a findAll() on the User model, it will least
> each user like it should, but it pairs the Group up with the same "id",
> and not "group_id".  In other words, user with "id" of 2 will have
> group with an "id" of 2, totally ignoring what the "group_id" defines
> for that user.
>
> When I reverse the search, and findAll() by Group, it will list the
> groups, but return zero user's associated with the groups.
>
>
> I've tried multiple variations of the foreignKey, dot syntax, just have
> "id", switching between 'user_id' and 'group_id' in both models, and so
> on.  What's weird is when I deleted the $hasOne and  $hasMany code from
> them, it still worked the same.  So I dunno what to do.


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