Thank you for your help.  Is this example model something other than
book?

What I am trying to do is not typical associations between models.

It would be like this, I have a table called books.  I would like to
create two different models that behave as if there are two completely
different tables, but they are both based on the 'books' table.

The first model would be called 'novel' where booktype = 1.
The second would be called 'studyguide' where booktype = 2.

Again, in this example, there are many reasons not to do this, but I
do have a specific need for something like this.

On May 8, 2:44 pm, mbavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When you define the model associations, you can add a "conditions" key
> to the array. Check the CookBook and you will understand what I mean.
> Wait, let me give you an example:
>
> var $hasMany = array('Book' => array('conditions' =>
> array('Book.price' => '!= 0')));
>
> Hope this can help you.
>
> Cheers,
> mbavio
>
> On May 8, 3:11 pm, jmmg77 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > My question is simple, but I haven't been able to find the answer.
> > I'm using Cakephp1.2 which I'm really liking, but I can't seem to
> > figure this one out.
>
> > Is there a way to hard code conditions in the model itself.  I'm not
> > talking about associations just the model itself.
>
> > An example would be if I have a 'people' table.  Can I create a model
> > called 'members' that filters all people with a valid memberid?
>
> > (there would be no good reason to do this, this is simply an example).
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