Use the "join" parameter within find. However, theres not really any
documentation on it, so you would have to read the source code
manually.

On Nov 4, 10:07 am, centr0 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Update:
>
> This query is what i typically want run for the comments part of the
> contain:
>
> SELECT Comment.content, Comment.created, Comment.modified,
> Photo.thumbnail, User.name
>                                                                 FROM comments 
> AS Comment
>                                                                 LEFT JOIN 
> profiles AS i ON Comment.profile_id = i.id
>                                                                 LEFT JOIN 
> users AS User ON Comment.user_id = User.id
>                                                                 LEFT JOIN 
> photos AS Photo ON User.id = Photo.user_id
>                                                                 WHERE 
> Comment.profile_id =1
>
> anyway to portray this the cake way?  id like to stay away from custom
> SQL.  Thanks.
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