Hi

The primary Model you are working with is Categorie, so you don't need to 
join against the categories table again.

This will get you closer.

$this->set('categorienAdded', $this->Categorie->find('all',array('joins' => 
array(
    array(
        'table' => 'cat_connects',
        'alias' => 'cat_con',
        'type' => 'inner',
        'foreignKey' => false,
        'conditions'=> array(            
   'Categorie.id <http://cat.id/> = cat_con.categorie_id',
            'cat_con.product_id' => $pid)
        )
    )
)));

You can use the sql_dump, or the DebugKit plugin to view the actual SQL 
generated by CakePHP.

Regards
Reuben Helms

On Tuesday, 15 October 2013 19:48:40 UTC+10, UltraMarkus wrote:
>
> Hi,
>  
> As im new to this group, i first want to apologize for my bad english. 
> Just starded to use cakePHP 2 weeks ago, and i must say, great work!!! I 
> managed to get my things to be done and Im gratefull for excistence of it.
>  
> But hey, now im stuck with my query, and believe me, i searched a lot. 
> However, I might not understand what Im doing or it's just a hard trick.
>  
> Here is my query:
>  
> $this->set('categorienAdded', $this->Categorie->find('all',array('joins' 
> => array(
>     array(
>         'table' => 'categories',
>         'alias' => 'cat',
>         'type' => 'inner',
>         'foreignKey' => false,
>   'conditions'=> array('')        
>     ),
>     array(
>         'table' => 'cat_connects',
>         'alias' => 'cat_con',
>         'type' => 'inner',
>         'foreignKey' => false,
>         'conditions'=> array(            
>    'cat.id = cat_con.categorie_id',
>             'cat_con.product_id' => $pid)
>         )
>     )
> )));
>  
> My tables are :
>  
>      cat_connect:
>  
>      id              product_id              categorie_id
>      1               65                           4
>      2               64                           2
>      3               64                           1
>  
>      categories:
>  
>      id              naam
>      1               Categorie 1
>      2               Test 
>      3               Work
>      4               Temp
>  
>  
> As my $pid = 64 I whould like to have only 'Categorie 1'  and  'Test' in 
> my result. However, i get all Names twice. How should i build my query?
>  
>  
>

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