Thank you for responding.

You're right. Very simple solution :)

I thought, because it's a hasOne relationship cake gets this id
automagically...



On 3 Sep., 11:19, WebbedIT <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you want both models to update then you need the primary id of each
> model in the form, if you pass no id for the model it logically
> assumes it's an INSERT
>
>     echo $form->create('Address');
>         echo $form->input('Address.id');
>         echo $form->input('Address.title');
>         echo $form->input('Address.name');
>         echo $form->input('AddressAddition.id');
>         echo $form->input('AddressAddition.field_1');
>         echo $form->input('AddressAddition.field_2');
>         echo $form->input('AddressAddition.field_3');
>     echo $form->end('Submit');
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