In CakePHP blog tutorial Post is referring to a model (database table 
"posts") holding all blog posts (articles).
So instad $u['Post']['username'] use $u['User']['username'] in your view 
file.

Regarding paginate vs find('all'), see
http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/core-libraries/components/pagination.html
http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/models/retrieving-your-data.html#find-all


On Thursday, November 21, 2013 10:40:56 PM UTC+1, Art Sir wrote:
>
>  just started my phpcake adventure. I got a migraine from all this MVC.
>
> //Controller file
>
> class UsersController extends AppController {  
>
>     public function index() {
>         $this->User->recursive = 0;
>         $this->set('users', $this->paginate());
>     }}
>
> //view file, so i'm passing in $users into the view file
>
> <table>
>     <tr>
>         <th>Id</th>
>         <th>Name</th>
>         <th>Password</th>
>     </tr>
>
>     <?php foreach ($users as $u): ?>
>     <tr>
>         <td><?php echo $u['User']['id']; ?></td>
>         <td><?php echo $u['Post']['username']; ?></td>
>         <td> <?php echo $u['Post']['password']; ?></td>
>     </tr></table>
>
> In my sql, my columns are id,username and password
>
> $u['what am i suppose to put in here'  ]
>
> In the cake php tutorial i used Post but i'm wondering what the Post is 
> referring to Post method? or Post from the controller name? And whats the 
> difference between paginate and $this->set('users', 
> $this->Post->find('all'));
>

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