Well, actually, yes... :)

To make sure that everything runs fine, I'm actually creating the
refinements of my final prototype application (an online exam system),
and I've obviously copy paste anything from the protype code, the new
stuff here is just pagination. I've tried removing pagination too,
with no luck... Oddly enough, the prototype runs extremely well...

On 17 Feb, 03:29, John Andersen <j.andersen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Have you checked that the Subject model filename is subject.php?
> And the model is named Subject not subject?
> Just trying to throw something around, which usually creates these
> kind of problems :)
> Maybe copy/paste the Subject model into a post!
>    John
>
> On Feb 16, 10:20 pm, Furuno <furunom...@gmail.com> wrote:> tried that too... 
> still no luck... Really, I think I've exhausted a
> > lot of methods already but still can't fix it...
>
> > On 17 Feb, 03:09, John Andersen <j.andersen...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Damn :) Ok, have you tried adding the uses variable?
>
> > > [code]
> > >    var $uses = array('Subject');
> > > [/code]
>
> > > in the Subjects controller!
> > >    John
>
> [snip]

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