Thanks Pablo.
Helps when you instantiate huh?
But still is there a more CakePHp way to do this then calling models
from within models. Seems like there should be a cleaner way.
EW
On Oct 18, 7:36 pm, Pablo Viojo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 18-10-2008, at 17:07, Smelly_Eddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I am having some trouble with the proper way to go about modeling
> > this. I would love suggestions.
>
> > I have a simple database with an id, key and value fields. I made an
> > administrative model, controller and views to add and manage the table
> > of options.
>
> > I have some functions in the model that return values based on the
> > criteria, and I can call this from any controller easily.
> > $minMax= $this->Setting->getBotcheckMinMax();
>
> > I need a clean way to let models access the data within this table.
> > And I don't want to use relationships because the records really
> > relate specifically to any model, but may be used by any.
>
> > I tried importing via;
> > App::import('Model'.'Setting')
>
> $Setting = new Setting();
> $Setting->getMinMax()
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> > Setting::getMinMax()
>
> > But it died trying to connect to the table once the settings method
> > was called.
>
> > It would be nice to build a component that could be access by the
> > model. I just don't want to bulk up every controller that wants to
> > use some settings. It would be nicer to keep that in the models.
>
> > Regards,
> > Eddie
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