It does give me the line number.  However, I just noticed that SQL Logs 
says "Warning - No active database connection" 

When I look at variables I see:  *$request->data*(empty)

Somehow I am not connected to the database and/or table.

On Thursday, October 18, 2012 5:47:21 PM UTC-5, phpirate wrote:
>
> Does it say at what line the error occurs? What does your web server's 
> error log say? 
>
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Russell Brown 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Yes.  I did a clean install and still get the error.
>>
>> I get the DebugKit toolbar -it works fine.
>>
>> For some reason I can't just type debug($this); before and after the 
>> variable I want to check.  Still gives me a syntax error.
>>
>> On Thursday, October 18, 2012 3:50:23 PM UTC-5, cricket wrote:
>>
>>> Any other info on what the syntax error is? I'm beginning to think 
>>> something is really borked with your install. 
>>>
>>> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Russell Brown <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote: 
>>> > When I put debug($this); in the file, however I get a syntax error on 
>>> that 
>>> > line. 
>>> > 
>>> > I am using Cake 2.2.2 and I have installed the DebugKit too. 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > On Monday, October 15, 2012 8:27:58 PM UTC-5, Wallace Cardoso Colaço 
>>> Ricardo 
>>> > wrote: 
>>> >> 
>>> >> Try to debug what objects(Models) are being loaded... 
>>> >> 
>>> >> Doing so you will know for sure the name of the instance Address. 
>>> >> 
>>> >> Put this before your find: 
>>> >> 
>>> >> debug($this); 
>>> >> 
>>> >> On Oct 15, 2012, at 9:23 PM, Russell Brown wrote: 
>>> >> 
>>> >> Here is my index.ctp view file in the View\Addresses folder: 
>>> >> 
>>> >> <?php 
>>> >> echo $this->Html->link('Add New Address', array('action'=>'add')); 
>>> >> ?> 
>>> >> <table> 
>>> >>   <tr> 
>>> >>  <th>Id</th> 
>>> >>  <th>First Name</th> 
>>> >>  <th>Last Name</th> 
>>> >>  <th>Email</th> 
>>> >>  <th>Phone</th> 
>>> >>  <th>Address</th> 
>>> >>  <th>Options</th> 
>>> >>   </tr> 
>>> >> 
>>> >> <?php 
>>> >>   foreach ( $address_list as $line ) { 
>>> >>   $address = $line['Address']; 
>>> >> echo 
>>> >> '<tr>'. 
>>> >> '<td>'.$address['id'].'</td>'. 
>>> >> '<td>'.$this->Html->link($**address['first_name'], 
>>> array('action'=>'view', 
>>> >> 'id'=>$address['id'])).'</td>'**. 
>>> >> '<td>'.$address['last_name'].'**</td>'. 
>>> >> '<td>'.$address['email'].'</**td>'. 
>>> >> '<td>'.$address['phone'].'</**td>'. 
>>> >> '<td>'.$address['address'].'</**td>'. 
>>> >> '<td>'.$this->Html->link('**edit', array('action'=>'edit', 
>>> >> 'id'=>$address['id'])).' '. 
>>> >> 
>>> >> $this->Html->link('delete', array('action'=>'delete', 
>>> >> 'id'=>$address['id'])).'</td>'**. 
>>> >> '</tr>'; 
>>> >> 
>>> >>   }; 
>>> >> ?> 
>>> >> </table> 
>>> >> 
>>> >> 
>>> >> On Monday, October 15, 2012 6:58:52 PM UTC-5, Russell Brown wrote: 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> Error:  Call to a member function find() on a non-object 
>>> >>> File:  c:\wamp\www\cake222\app\**Controller\**AddressesController.php 
>>>
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> I get the error on the $this->set('address_list', 
>>> >>> $this->Address->find('all')) line below: 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> Partial listing of my AddressesController file: 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> <?php 
>>> >>> class AddressesController extends AppController { 
>>> >>>   var $name = 'addresses'; 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>>  function index($id = null) { 
>>> >>>     $this->set('address_list', $this->Address->find('all')); 
>>> >>>   } 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> I have a controller called AddressesController.php.  I have a Model 
>>> >>> called Address.php.  The table is called addresses. 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> I am using Cake 2.2.2 and PHP 5.3.8 and Apache 2.2.21 and MySQL 
>>> 5.5.16 
>>> >>> 
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