Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Re: 1 controller 2 models

You can use $uses property of your controller to use multiple models or ClassRegistry::init() method to load your model where you use it.

class YourController extends AppController {
    public $uses = array('Model1', 'Model2');
}

or 

public function one() {
     $results1 = ClassRegistry::init('Model1')->find('all'); // if Model1 is not default model of your controller
}

public function two() {
    $results2 = ClassRegistry::init('Model2')->find('all'); // if Model2 is not default model of your controller
}


On Tuesday, June 25, 2013 5:09:05 PM UTC+3, Carlos Antonio wrote:
Tenho 2 models (cautela E acesso) e 1 controller (cautela).

Como informar ao controller aqueles models?

A ideia é a seguinte:

Model 'acesso': funções de login (vai pra cautela) e de logout (sai de cautela);

Model 'cautela': toda a funcionalidade do sistema necessário (esta parte tá ok)!!!

Obrigado.

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