Thanks for the tip, I've done that before when finding a single
object, but that won't work for an array.  I'll just work on writing
something in the model that loops through the results and returns an
array without the model name.

On Jun 13, 6:28 am, RichardAtHome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you don't like it (and you have no othermodelassociations as
> mentioned by AD7) you can change it in the controller:
>
> $post = $this->Post->find();
> $post = $post['Post'];
>
> On Jun 12, 8:54 pm, AD7six <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Jun 12, 9:44 pm, zw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I've been using CakePHP for a few projects and really think it's a
> > > great frameworks except one thing. I can't get my head around why all
> > > results have themodelname in the associativearray. I don't see any
> > > benefit of doing this. If you're trying to get a Post object and you
> > > do: $post = $this->Post->find()
>
> > It'sredundantonly if you have nomodelassociations unless you want
> > to risk for example, Post.comment being impossible to access.
>
> > For 
> > info.http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php/browse_thread/thread/e86a35ad...

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