Update:
I found no the way with debug kit how to see the statement.
And as I guessed, the userScope is not taking place:
WHERE `User`.`username` = 'xx' AND `User`.`password` = 'xx' LIMIT 1
I added
public function beforeFilter() {
parent::beforeFilter();
$this->Auth->userModel = 'User';
$this->Auth->userScope = array('User.usr_active' => '1');
parent::beforeFilter();
$this->Auth->userModel = 'User';
$this->Auth->userScope = array('User.usr_active' => '1');
But still the active is not getting checked.
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