I don't understand why you are doing this.
I think if you had a model called User wich hasOne UserProfile the
more correct to you find a User and retrieve your UserProfile. The
other solution is you change the association to UserProfile belongsTo
User and set a field user_id.
So you use $this->UserProfile->find('list', array('conditions' =>
array('user_id' => $id)));
On Dec 16, 3:11 pm, psybear83 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey everybody
>
> I want to use find('list') that uses conditions of joined tables. But
> it seems find('list') doesn't support that?
>
> Example: I have a model User which hasOne UserProfile.
>
> $userProfile->find('all', array(
> 'conditions' => array(
> )
> ));
>
> ...works like a charm, but...
>
> $userProfile->find('list', array(
> 'conditions' => array(
> 'User.id' => $id
> )
> ));
>
> ...tells me:
>
> SQL Error: 1054: Unknown column 'User.id' in 'where clause' [CORE/cake/
> libs/model/datasources/dbo_source.php, line 684]
>
> Query: SELECT `UserProfile`.`id` FROM `user_profiles` AS `UserProfile`
> WHERE `User`.`id` = 1102
>
> Evidently it doesn't join the hasOne table by itself... Is there a way
> to force it to do it anyway?
>
> Thank you
> Josh
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