no, I dont think so
sometimes I find it harder to read but other than that it should
usually work just fine :)

what i really helps with are generic controller actions.


On 31 Mrz., 17:29, "Krissy Masters" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Sometimes because of naming conventions / join tables you might end up with
> a long crazy name or easily misspelled like
> $this->EmployersEmployee->doSomething(); (EmployerEmployee is an example so
> no answers saying use a different name or change relations, that's not what
> the question is about)
>
> or something where so you could infact use
> $this->{$this->modelClass}->doSomething();
>
> Is there anything wrong by just using $this->{$this->modelClass}-> in the
> controller for these times or for general use if your just lazy?
>
> Thanks,
>
> K

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