Thats useful.

And It still took me 5 minutes of looking at it to realize it should
be:
$this->paginate = array('conditions' => $conditions, 'limit' =>
$limit, 'order' => $order, 'fields' => $fields, 'contain' =>
array('Exhibitor'));
$this->set('results', $this->paginate('Exhibitor'));
Instead of what I had previously.

Thanks for the link, now I get to go home happy.

On Jun 17, 3:40 pm, "Dardo Sordi Bogado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://api.cakephp.org/tests/containable_8test_8php-source.html#l03076
>
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 4:14 PM, clrockwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have been going over trac tickets and google searches for 2 hours, I
> > cannot get this to work.
>
> > $limit = 5;
> > $order = 'Company ASC';
> > $fields = array('Exhibitor.Company', 'Exhibitor.City',
> > 'Exhibitor.State', 'Exhibitor.Booth', 'Exhibitor.Product',
> > 'Exhibitor.Url');
> > $this->paginate = array('conditions' => $conditions, 'limit' =>
> > $limit, 'order' => $order, 'fields' => $fields);
> > $this->Exhibitor->contain();
> > $this->set('results', $this->paginate('Exhibitor'));
>
> > The contain() works just fine if using a find().
>
> > If I try to do:
> > $this->set('results', $this->paginate('Exhibitor', array('contain' =>
> > array('Exhibitor')))); I get:
> > Unknown column 'contain' in 'where clause'
>
> > Please provide some direction on this one.  Thanks much for your time.
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