I would do a raw query, as Cake 2 does not support using derived table 
queries. You can use Cake 3, though.

On Monday, February 2, 2015 at 6:26:56 AM UTC-4:30, Gildonei Mendes 
Anacleto Junior wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> How could I do a cartesian product with 2 different tables in CakePHP 2.x ?
>
> EX: 
> *SELECT t1.id <http://t1.id>, t1.field, t2.id <http://t2.id>, td.field*
> *FROM table1 AS t1,*
> *(SELECT t2.id <http://t2.id>, t2.field FROM table2) AS t2*
> *WHERE t1.id <http://t1.id> >= 10*
>
> note this isn't a join, I need these cartesian product to apply another 
> filter conditions.
>

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