hey Teknoid,

what are the benefits of using $myModel = ClassRegistry::init
('ModelName');  vs. App::Import('Model','ModelName')?
Also,

rrd108, the problem that you are having is that if you use the $uses
array in your controller, you must include both the model that the
controller is directly related to (M1) as well as M2. You only
included M2, that is why you were having the problem there

On Nov 13, 11:13 am, teknoid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In post you've done something wrong, if you include both models in the
> $uses array, they are easily accessible as:
> $this->M1->someMethod();
> or $this-M2->someMethod();
>
> Otherwise it's best to include the model, when you need it by using
> $myModel = ClassRegistry::init('ModelName');
> $myModel->someMethod();
>
> On Nov 13, 11:05 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Models doest not see each other, so I had to use in model1.php's
> > method:
>
> > App::import('Model', 'M2');
> > $model2name = new M2();
> > $model2name->calculate();
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