I tried this: $contract = $this->get($id, ['contain' => [ 'EntitiesEmp' => ['contain' => ['Cities', 'Owners']], 'EntitiesPro' => ['Cities'] ]]);
And I got the exception: "EntitiesEmp is not associated with contain" ------------------------------------ My Models: class ContractsTable extends Table { public function initialize(array $config) { $this->belongsTo('EntitiesEmp', ['className' => 'Entities', 'foreignKey' => 'entity_emp_id', 'propertyName'=>'entity_emp', 'conditions'=>'EntitiesEmp.tipo = 2']); $this->belongsTo('EntitiesPro', ['className' => 'Entities', 'foreignKey' => 'entity_pro_id', 'propertyName'=>'entity_pro', 'conditions'=>'EntitiesPro.tipo = 3']); } } ---------------- class EntitiesTable extends Table { public function initialize(array $config) { $this->belongsTo('Cities'); $this->belongsTo('Owners'); ... } } Em quinta-feira, 25 de setembro de 2014 15h59min56s UTC-3, Tiago Barrionuevo escreveu: > > Hi, > > I can't get nested contains to work. > First it seems that table->get don't accept the same syntax that > table->find, like: > > $query = $articles->get($id)->contain([ > ’Authors’ => [’Addresses’], ’Comments’ => [’Authors’] > ]); > > Tell me if i'm wrong. > > And how I can get nested contain like this (using sample from the book - 2 > nested tables with Cities): > > $query = $products->find()->contain([ > ’Shops.Cities.Countries’, > ’Shops.Cities.States’, > ’Shops.Managers’ > ]); > > I tried some different syntax with table->get() but I can't get it to work! > > Thanks in advance. > > > -- Like Us on FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/CakePHP Find us on Twitter http://twitter.com/CakePHP --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "CakePHP" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to cake-php+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to cake-php@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.