$x (badly named variable) is an array. The first key will be 'Word', which is 
itself an array where each key represents a field in the table; so, for 
example, you could echo $x['Word']['id]; and that would print the id to screen.

On 29 Aug 2012, at 11:21, Shiv Shankar <[email protected]> wrote:

> It would return an array. so use print_r($x); not echo.
> 
> On Wednesday, August 29, 2012 3:38:04 PM UTC+5:30, Nareh Tarasyan wrote:
> Hey, ppl. help me.
> I try this code:
> 
>  IndexsController.php
> $this->set('x', $this->Word->findByid(10));
> 
> then 
> view/Indexs/index.ctp
> echo "word= ".$x;
> 
> It echoes 
> 
> word=Array;
> 
> 
> What is the problem??? When I have loaded Word model in my IndexsController, 
> and I have a record with id=10 in db table. :/
> 
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