make sure that your views that are created mirror the expected cake
query result format.  I would search this group there are a lot of
topics related to this that have been talked about (I don't use views
at this point so I can't help with the details)  But I do remember
this coming up a LOT

Sam D

On 4/10/07, jonathan.snook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Apr 9, 4:14 pm, "sumanpaul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > well it should work. if there seems to be problem try baking the
> > model. It should show the view. If not then there might be some
> > problem with view itself.
> > it works for me. may be cake guys need more info to figure out why u r
> > having problem.
>
> Just to clarify what Joshua is looking for: he's not speaking of Cake
> views but rather of database views. Views should appear to look and
> act just like tables.
>
> Joshua, you mention it's not finding the table. Have you taken a look
> at the query Cake is generating? If so, have you tried running it
> against the db directly to see if there's something going on. Maybe
> some pluralization gone wrong?
>
>
> >
>


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- its a fine line between a real question and an idiot

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