what do you mean with 'but it isn't storing the same data multiple
times' ?

On 15 Mrz., 05:49, Jeremy Burns | Class Outfit
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, this takes your data array and stores parts of it in different models, 
> but it isn't storing the same data multiple times. That's an admin nightmare, 
> so as I mentioned before, the best solution is to examine your database 
> design.
>
> Jeremy Burns
> Class Outfit
>
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> On 14 Mar 2011, at 23:46, duderion wrote:
>
> > i found a cool solution :D
>
> >http://nuts-and-bolts-of-cakephp.com/2008/08/01/practical-use-of-save...
>
> > greets
> > duderion
>
> > On Mar 15, 12:36 am, duderion <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> hi guys,
>
> >> i have a users/add form, and i want to store the users address data to
> >> several models (adresses,accounts, etc)
>
> >> so i have more than one model to validate.
>
> >> whats the best practice ?
>
> >> duderion
>
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