Oooh! That's pretty awesome, and it seems to work like a charm,
thanks!

Just one more question on this subject. This involves a bit more
trickery I believe;

I'd also like to be able to view all the Groups/Users for all the
projects I'm involved at. This would look something like
[Project 1]
  [Group 1]
    [User 2]
    [User 3]
    [User 4]
  [Group 10]
    [User 1]
    [User 3]
[Project 2]
  [Group 25]
  [User 1]
  [User 3]
  [User 7]

Now, the information about what projects I'm involved at is stored in
projects_users. I guess I somehow have to use this information to be
able to present it in the above described way? Otherwise I'm not sure
as to how I could first filter out all the projects I'm involved with
and then go hunt for the groups and users. Any insights on this matter
is really appreciated.

Thank you in advance!

On Jun 7, 3:26 pm, vekija <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can try Containable behavior.
>
> In models put
>
>      var $actsAs = array('Containable');
>
> and then in the controller....
>
>      $this->Project->find('all', array('contain' => array('Group' =>
> array('User'))));
>
> you can find out more about the Containable behavior in the cook 
> bookhttp://book.cakephp.org/view/1323/Containable
>
> On Jun 7, 2:54 pm, DrLaban <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > My setup is pretty straightforward;
> > User HABTM Group
> > Group HABTM Project
> > Project HABTM User
>
> > I would like to produce a find-query that takes a single project-id
> > and builds a hierarchic contact list, in which the users belong to
> > their respective group(s).
>
> > Something along these lines:
> > [Project 1]
> >   [Group 1]
> >     [User 1]
> >     [User 5]
> >   [Group 2]
> >     [User 1]
> >     [User 2]
> >     [User 3]
> >   [Group 4]
> >     [User 3]
> >     [User 4]
> > ...
>
> > Is this possible and if so, how? All I've been able to produce is
> > something of a flat structure where I can't match the user to a group;
> > [Project 1]
> >   [User 1]
> >   [User 3]
> >   [User 4]
> >   [User 6]
> >   [Group 1]
> >   [Group 3]
> >   [Group 4]
>
> > This is produced when I do;
> > $this->Project->find('all');

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