Yes you are right Your answer is arrived me after I have posted mine.
The only advantage of my method is that you don't need to create the dummy
class
using  var $uses = null in your controller.

> 
> Follow my previous example. There's no need for you to add 
> the validation on
> your controller when it can be done on the model side. A 
> modeled piece of
> data can say when it is correctly modeled, or not. Decouple, baby.
> 
> -MI
> 


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