Okay, I obviously need to get a better understanding of 'contain'...thanks again for taking the time...
On Mar 12, 11:34 pm, euromark <[email protected]> wrote: > well, If you use it inside a contain there has to be a relation present! > either in the model - hardcoded in $hasMany/$belongsTo or dynamically via > bindModel() > > but without the relation definition the containable behavior doesnt know > what to do with it. > > Am Montag, 12. März 2012 13:32:32 UTC+1 schrieb Kro: > > > > > > > > > > > I have removed 'var $uses' from a controller and replaced it with > > calls to 'loadModel()'. I'm just wondering if I need to load a model > > which isn't referenced directly in a function, but is referenced in a > > contain. > > e.g. > > > $contain = > > array('SurveyResponse'=>array('SurveyQuestion'),'BookingOrder'=>array('Room > > ','Rate','AddOnPurchase'=>array('AddOn'))); > > // > > Association between Booking and SurveyResponse in SurveyResponse Model > > $this->Booking->contain($contain); > > > Is it necessary to load the 'SurveyResponse' Model as it is mentioned > > in the above contain statement for the Booking Model? > > > Thanks -- Our newest site for the community: CakePHP Video Tutorials http://tv.cakephp.org Check out the new CakePHP Questions site http://ask.cakephp.org and help others with their CakePHP related questions. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php
