Calling custom functions should work, if it does not it is either a bug or 
a configuration error on your side

On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 10:38:10 PM UTC+2, Thomas von Hassel wrote:
>
> aah, yes when i tried using customer finders it worked, but not calling 
> arbitrary functions that are defined in the Table object.
>
> I guess the right way is to use custom finders for everything then ?
>
> /thomas
>
> On 29 Apr 2014, at 22:06, José Lorenzo <jose....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> You can do exactly the same in cake 3
>
> On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 9:21:18 PM UTC+2, Thomas von Hassel wrote:
>>
>> Hey 
>>
>> In 2.x when in a Model class you could do something like 
>>
>> $this->RelatedModel->find(‘all’); 
>>
>>
>> What’s the “right” way to access related tables in a Table class ? 
>>
>>
>> /thomas 
>>
>>
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