Okay, here is what I have now and I am no longer getting any error but
the services for the cusomer are no longer showing.

table customers is now scheduler_customers
table services is now scheduler_customers
table customers_services is now scheduler_customers_sheduler_services.

My customer model now looks something like this:

class Customer extends AppModel
{
        var $name = 'Customer';
        var $useTable = 'scheduler_customers';

        var $hasAndBelongsToMany = array(
                'Service' => array(
                        'className' => 'Service',
                        /*
                        'joinTable' => 'customers_services',
                        'foreignKey' => 'customer_id',
                        'associatedForeignKey' => 'service_id',
                        */
                        'joinTable' => null,
                        'foreignKey' => null,
                        'associatedForeignKey' => null,
                        'conditions' => null,
                        'fields' => null,
                        'order' => null,
                        'limit' => null,
                        'uniq' => true,
                        'offset' => null,
                        'fnderQuery' => null,
                        'deleteQuery' => null,
                        'insertQuery' => null
                        )
                );

}

and my service model looks like this:

class Service extends AppModel
{
        var $name = 'Service';
        var $useTable = 'scheduler_services';

        var $hasAndBelongsToMany = array(
                'Customer' => array(
                        'className' => 'Customer',
                        'joinTable' => 'scheduler_customers_scheduler_services',
                        'foreignKey' => 'service_id',
                        'associatedForeignKey' => 'customer_id'
                )
        );

}


Once again, in short, I changed the table names and set the useTable
and now the services no longer show.  Not real sure what else I should
look for?

On Oct 17, 9:28 am, MDB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you, that fixed the error however now the services are not
> showing for the customer. Is there something else that I am missing?
>
> On Oct 17, 9:14 am, scs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Cake handles the join table naming convention based off the tables
> > used, rename your join table to customers_scheduler_services
>
> > On Oct 17, 8:22 am, MDB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Being new to cake (became the owner of 2 cakephp applications), I dont
> > > think I am getting something simple.  First, I have three tables,
> > > customers (PK ID int), services (PK ID int) and then
> > > customers_services (customer_id int, service_id int).  I then have the
> > > 2 models below.  I am in the process of moving this application over
> > > to another DB and I have to change the tables names  so, I first
> > > changed the services table to scheduler_services and then in the
> > > service model I changed it to use the correct table name (var
> > > $useTable = 'scheduler_services').  Once I did this, I am now getting
> > > this error:
>
> > > Missing Database Table
> > > Error: Database table customers_scheduler_services for model
> > > CustomersSchedulerService was not found.
>
> > > I am guessing it has something to do with the table join however can
> > > not figure it out.  I changed other table names without a problem
> > > however this is the only one that has a join to it.
>
> > > Service Model
>
> > > class Service extends AppModel
> > > {
> > >         var $name = 'Service';
> > >         var $useTable = 'scheduler_services';
>
> > >         var $hasAndBelongsToMany = array(
> > >                 'Customer' => array(
> > >                         'className' => 'Customer',
> > >                         'joinTable' => 'customers_services',
> > >                         'foreignKey' => 'service_id',
> > >                         'associatedForeignKey' => 'customer_id'
> > >                 )
> > >         );
>
> > > }
>
> > > Customer Model
>
> > > class Customer extends AppModel
> > > {
> > >         var $name = 'Customer';
> > >         var $actsAs = array('SoftDeletable');
>
> > >         var $hasAndBelongsToMany = array(
> > >                 'Service' => array(
> > >                         'className' => 'Service',
> > >                         /*
> > >                         'joinTable' => 'customers_services',
> > >                         'foreignKey' => 'customer_id',
> > >                         'associatedForeignKey' => 'service_id',
> > >                         */
> > >                         'joinTable' => null,
> > >                         'foreignKey' => null,
> > >                         'associatedForeignKey' => null,
> > >                         'conditions' => null,
> > >                         'fields' => null,
> > >                         'order' => null,
> > >                         'limit' => null,
> > >                         'uniq' => true,
> > >                         'offset' => null,
> > >                         'fnderQuery' => null,
> > >                         'deleteQuery' => null,
> > >                         'insertQuery' => null
> > >                 )
> > >         );
>
> > > }
>
> > > If anyone can help I would greatly appreciate it.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
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