Set up your paginate just as you would a normal search using the logged in 
users 'company_id' as the search criteria.

$this->paginate = array(
    'conditions' => array(
        'User.company_id' => $this->Auth->user('company_id')));

$this->set('users', $this->Paginator->paginate());

I believe that should do it if I'm not mistaken. 

On Tuesday, December 24, 2013 1:19:04 PM UTC-5, Shahana Ely wrote:
>
> I have a Model of Users,
> and a Model of Companies
>
> each User belongs to a Company:
>    public $belongsTo = 'Company';
>
> each Company has many Users:
>  public $hasMany = 'User';
>
> A user logs in. It's an ordinary user (not an administrator).
>
> I'm in the UsersController.php, function index, and I want to display 
> only other users that belong to the same company the logged in user belongs 
> to. How do I fetch that info?
>
> e.g.
> $this->set('users', $this->Paginator->paginate());
>
> will display *all* users. Suitable for admin users, not for regular 
> users. How do I restrict the list of users to only users belonging to the 
> same company the user belongs to?
>
>

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