If you object as got a save method, this should work .. Now if you
expect Cake to save it ..... directly no.. \
Maybe just what is this object, what you want to save, how (file,
memory ...) where ? ...

On Dec 4, 9:53 pm, Deane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I want to create an object, set some properties, and save it, can I
> do this in my controller:
>
> $MyObject = new ThingaMajig();
> $MyObject->some_property = "some value";
> $MyObject->save()
>
> This object has nothing to do with my controller.  This just needs to
> happen in one of the methods.
>
> We've tried this, and Cake seems to ignore it.  It runs through the
> code (code on either side of it runs), but this code does not result
> in any SQL or any database record.
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