Thanks, so I note that the intuitive solution, like in ASP.NET, is not
possible in CakePHP?

Op 16 maart 2012 16:04 heeft Jeremy Burns | Class Outfit
<[email protected]> het volgende geschreven:
> $result = $this->Post->Comment->find(
> 'all',
> array(
> 'conditions' => array(
> 'Comment.post_id' => 1
> )
> )
> );
>
> Jeremy Burns
> Class Outfit
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>
> On 16 Mar 2012, at 14:33:25, Godfried wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> If CakePhp would be like ASP.NET Entity Framework, the following
> statement would find all the Comments related to a Post with id = 1:
>
> //doesnt work
> $this->Post->id = 1;
> $result = $this->Post->Comments;
>
> //doesnt work either
> $this->Post->id = 1;
> $result = $this->Post->Comment->find('all');
>
>
> What's the recommended way to achieve something like this?
>
>
>
>
>
>
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