Why would you want to have ARO joined with User Model, just a question
out of curiosity.

You may want to check into ACL behavior

var $actsAs = array('Acl'); // add this statement to your model

and for more information check out acl.php in cake/libs/model/behavior


Cheers,
Ketan ;-)


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is it possible to use the Aro model in a join with a regular model
> based on AppModel, such as Users.
>
> What I'm trying to achieve is
>
> class Users extend AppModel {
>     var $hasMany =
> array('Aro'=>array('className'=>'Aro','foreignKey'=>'foreign_key'));
> }
>
> This seems to work.
>
> However...
>
> If I try
> $this->User->findAll(array('Aro.lft' => '> x', 'Aro.rght' => '< y'))
>
> where x and y are known values,
>
> then it doesn't work, and just returns false. I've checked the data,
> which is fine, however, there just doesn't seem to be a query
> generated for this findall. I'm not quite sure where it's falling
> apart, but i'm guessing it's in the sql builder somewhere due to the
> unusual join.
>
> Am I missing something here?
>
> Simon


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