Hi Kristen M
Please ensure that you are using the correct model name; ensure that the model filename is correct, etc.
Also show us the code for Uses including the statements before and after the Uses statements.
What error message are you receiving when using Uses?
Kind regards
John
On Saturday, 16 November 2013 19:21:04 UTC+2, Kristen M wrote:
-- Please ensure that you are using the correct model name; ensure that the model filename is correct, etc.
Also show us the code for Uses including the statements before and after the Uses statements.
What error message are you receiving when using Uses?
Kind regards
John
On Saturday, 16 November 2013 19:21:04 UTC+2, Kristen M wrote:
There are several ways to do this, but in my application, only one seems to work.$this -> loadModel("Model");From my reading it seems there are an assortment of ways to include a Model that doesn't require re-loading a Model everytime I need it (assuming I need it multiple times within a controller) But in my code App::Uses and the $uses = array() do not work- they throw errors.So I'm clearly missing some small little detail. Could someone point it out to me?
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