Hello,

Some solutions...

- test a special field (or value) into $results in afterFind(), a
field (or value) that is only fetch by your special action's find()
- create a custom find() method in your model and call it from your
controller's special action (for example: $this->MyModel-
>customFind(); )
- use Model::query() instead of find() to avoid all model's automagic
callbacks
- set a special Model's variable in your Controller like you say

- maybe a Behavior with an empty afterFind() method and a call to the
Behavior::find() instead of the Model::find() ? I'm not a master of
Behavior usage...

Hope this answer is understandable and helps you...

BR


On 17 avr, 09:19, orbdex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> again: forgot the version: cake 1.2 latest beta
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