i guess that makes me a pioneer then :)

cause none of it worked i abandoned the contain solution here and used
the fields param instead. works perfectly. no idea why it came to me
sooo damn late....

thanks for your help guys :)

On 8 Nov., 09:32, WebbedIT <[email protected]> wrote:
> @Tomfox: I've not seen people specify conditions and order params in
> that way before.  It should be:
>
> $this->Link->find('all', array(
>   'conditions'=>array('Link.created'=>$lastLink, 'Link.fk_user_id'=>
> $id),
>   'order'=>array('Link.created DESC'),
>   'limit'=>2,
>   'contain'=>array('Icon')
> ));
>
> Do you have the containable behaviour loaded.  What SQL does the above
> create?
>
> @Zuha: I have seen your threads about Containable and CakePHP 2, the
> first one was a file naming convention issue and the second seems to
> be solely linked to one plugin (you say yourself it works everywhere
> else in your app).  Plenty of people are using CakePHP 2 without
> issues involving containable so I suggest there may be something wrong
> with your plugin setup.
>
> HTH, Paul.
>
> On Nov 7, 7:19 pm, zuha <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > I had this problem once and it was because the contain behavior wasn't
> > being called (due to app_model not being named AppModel where I was setting
> > the actsAs containable setting)
>
> > But I had it happen again, when it was being called and it still didn't
> > work.  Contain is pretty buggy now if you ask me.

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