I can at least help with b)....

Controllers can have access to many, unrelated models, by having more
than one item in the uses array.

Good luck with the other stuff!

On Oct 19, 2:07 pm, Pinholecam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been looking for some answers to my problems but after a couple
> of hours of searching, I'll answer that.
>
> a)   I would need to query differents models form a component. How to
> do it?
>
> b)   Looking at the manual it seems that each model has one controller
> and one controller has one model. In addition, if I have some kind of
> assosiation between models, for one controller it's possible to query
> the other models associated. But if I don't have any association? How
> can I query other models? (When I talk about models, maybe I should
> talk about tables). I assume that it's possible to query directly by
> $this->Mymodel->query(), but I would use Cake DB functions.
>
> c)   Elements: this are pieces of code(view) that repeat in a part of
> your site, so in order to not to repeat it. I've also seen that it's
> not possible to query from elements directly to the database, but you
> get information from the function set of your controller. If the query
> and its bussiness logic is more than one line, you're also duplicating
> code, so the answer is: can you type a function from a component that
> sets the information to the view? So to set the information, just call
> the component's funtion from a controller/action.
>
> Thanks to all the help u can give me.


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