Maybe this article will assist you -
http://teknoid.wordpress.com/2008/07/17/forcing-an-sql-join-in-cakephp/

On Sep 14, 8:52 am, tiberium911 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Part of what I need to use CakePHP for is designing a report system
> for computer related data. There are filters on the web page that
> users can set to limit which computers are returned. Now my problem
> with CakePHP lies with the ability to prune results based on
> associations. A given computer has mostly hasMany associations and I
> need to be able to use filters with those types of associations. The
> only examples Ive found of doing this suggest returning the entire
> result set then using PHP to do the filtering. This isn't necessarily
> a problem if there is a way to do pagination with the resulting data.
> I just haven't seen any examples of paginating an array of data that
> isn't created using the pagination query system. Is there a way to do
> this? or is there a better way of approaching this whole problem using
> CakePHP?
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