That's almost right. I would change it a bit by doing this:

public function beforeFind ($event, $query, $options, $primary) {
        $order = $query->clause('order');
        if ($order === null || !count($order)) {
             $query->order("nome");
        }
return parent::beforeFind($event, $query, $options, $primary);
}

That will prevent adding more order clauses than you'd need.

On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 4:04:09 PM UTC+1, Ernesto wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> i noticed that the variable "order", used in cake 1.x/2.x models to alter 
> the default table sort, has gone.
> i haven't found any hint in the 3.0 cookbook so i'm asking: what's the 
> best practice to do this in 3.0?
>
> i did this:
>
> public function beforeFind ($event, $query, $options, $primary) {
> $query->order("nome");
> return parent::beforeFind($event, $query, $options, $primary);
> }
>
> is that right?
>
> Sorry for my engRish
>

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