Normally, with CakePHP, you have a controller for each model. That's
not set in stone, of course, but if you have a CompaniesController, it
should automatically have access to a Company model. Hence, you can
simply do $this->Company->whatever(). Perhaps there's some issue
you've uncovered where using ClassRegistry::init('SomeModel') fails
when in the controller for omeModel. Maybe it's a bug, I don't know.
But it doesn't seem to me to be a very serious problem when the
correct usage would be to access the model directly.

In any case, did you actually try what I suggested? If it still fails
when using $this->Company->... then you can start looking elsewhere
for the problem.

On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 3:38 PM, rlcabral <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The connection with the DB is supposed to be done by the model, not by
> the controller. But it does not matter here.
>
> Using the model or the controller, it does not work as expected.
>
>
> On 9 out, 17:56, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Why use ClassRegistry::init() if this code is in your
>> CompaniesController? You should be able to just do:
>>
>> $this->set('companies', $this->Company->getAll());
>>
>> Come to that, why even have a getAll() method?
>>
>> $this->set('companies', $this->Company->find('all'));
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 12:52 PM, rlcabral <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Yes, I was referring to the model names.
>>
>> > Right now the code is really simple because I'm trying to figure out
>> > what is the problem.
>>
>> >        #app/controllers/companies_controller.php
>> >        function admin_search() {
>> >                $companies = ClassRegistry::init('Company')->getall();
>> >                $this->set('companies', $companies);
>> >        }
>>
>> > and the "getall" function in the model Company is:
>>
>> >        #app/models/company
>> >        function getall() {
>> >                return $this->find('all');
>> >        }
>>
>> > Pretty basic, but does not work. However, If I change Company to City
>> > or any other model, it works.
>>
>> > I don't wanna find all, but for now I'm doing this to see where the
>> > problem is. Later I will put the term that I wanna search for.
> >
>

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