Hmm, I'm not sure I follow the example. At least it didn't help we to
resolve this - probably because of lacking skills on my part :-(

When I add the following afterFind() function to my Event method...

function afterFind($events) {
  foreach ($events AS $event) {
    pr($event);
  }
}

... I would expect the outputted Event array to hold a sub-array
containing it's related Tickets. However, that's not the case. It just
looks like this (no sign of the Tickets):

Array
(
    [Event] => Array
        (
            [id] => 2
            [user_id] => 7
            [title] => Testevent
            [created] => 2009-05-24 12:51:32
            [updated] => 2009-05-24 12:51:32
        )
)

How do I get access to the Tickets, so I can perform a calculation on
the "price" field (i.e. generate the Event.total_ticket_price value)?
And, wouldn't it be better for performance to include the
Event.total_ticket_price value directly in the SQL query somehow?

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