#6430: Multiple models in a form - fields of secondary models are not rendered 
as
required
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    Reporter:  alanic     |          Type:  Bug    
      Status:  new        |      Priority:  High   
   Milestone:  1.2.x.x    |     Component:  Helpers
     Version:  1.2 Final  |      Severity:  Major  
    Keywords:             |   Php_version:  n/a    
Cake_version:             |  
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 When using multiple models in one form as shown here:

 http://teknoid.wordpress.com/2008/08/01/practical-use-of-saveall-part-1
 -working-with-multiple-models/

 The fields of the secondary models ('Account' in that example) are not
 rendered with "required" in their div styles (their labels aren't bold in
 the default css), even though they are correctly validated after user
 submits the form. This is clearly a bug.

 In the attached patch to the form helper, I extracted the decision of a
 field being required to a private function and used the same function for
 secondary models to make sure their fields are also checked for whether
 they are required or not so that they are correctly rendered.

 On a related note, ticket #2895 seems to be fixed, but I don't see how and
 where.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.cakephp.org/ticket/6430>
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