OK - just realised what the problem was. I restructured a legacy database in
accordance with Cake conventions, but when I added the "child" columns, I
simply appended "_id" to the parent table name, instead of "singularising"
it, e.g. using "part_id" to reference parts.id. All now fine! 



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