to access another Model from a controller, add this:
var $uses = array('Guestbook', 'Badword');  // all models you need
that aren't associated with an loaded one

and now $this->Badword->find*() magic happens!

On 8 oct, 18:46, Zoltan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's the way I would do it too :(
> I guess there are to solutions - you could make BadWords a component
> instead of a behavior and use multiple models that way, the other
> would be to store your bad-words in an array, rather than calling them
> from the database. You could even move it into the config file for
> easier editing.
>
> Zoltanwww.yyztech.ca
>
> On Oct 8, 12:28 pm, Braindead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to write a badword behavior for my guestbook, where a
> > guestbook entry has to be verified when one or more badwords are
> > detected inside the guestbook entry. My badwords are stored in a
> > database. The problem is how to query the badwords, when the current
> > model is the guestbook?
>
> > Is the only possibility something like
>
> > $badwords = $model->query('SELECT `entry` FROM `badwords` ORDER BY
> > `entry`');
>
> > or is there a more "cake-like" way?


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