Thanks both of you for your help :D

On 22 Feb, 15:36, "Riky Kurniawan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> wow, I never realize loadModul
>
> Thanx Mariano
>
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> On 2/22/07, Mariano Iglesias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
> > If there's no relation betweeen the two and you really need it, put this
> > incide your model:
>
> > loadModel('ModelB');
> > $ModelB = new ModelB();
>
> > And now you can use $ModelB as any normal model.
>
> > -MI
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>
> > Remember, smart coders answer ten questions for every question they ask.
> > So be smart, be cool, and share your knowledge.
>
> > BAKE ON!
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> > blog:http://www.MarianoIglesias.com.ar
>
> > -----Mensaje original-----
> > De: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre
> > de teesea
> > Enviado el: Jueves, 22 de Febrero de 2007 11:25 a.m.
> > Para: Cake PHP
> > Asunto: accessing model from inside another model
>
> > I'm trying to access a model from another model when I perform a save,
> > there is no association between the two, but in the system i am trying
> > to complete one does have a logically effect on the other and I would
> > like to run code in one model which then runs code on another. Anyone
> > know how to do this?


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