Thank You very much for your help. It really worked for me. Anyways I
was thinking why was cakephp using this $uses when other similar
frameworks like Rails doesnt impose such syntax.

On Jul 13, 3:18 am, duRqoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> you need to tell C1 to use M2 model using the $uses public attribute
> of controller, which is an array of class names of models that a
> certain controller will use. So in this case just add var $uses =
> array('M2'); to your C1 controller.
>
> If Models are somehow related to each other you dont need to include
> them using $uses variable, just touch the related model through
> default controller model. Like $this->M1->M2->find(...);
>
> Hope that helps.
> d.
>
> On 12. Júl, 05:08 h., ビシャルfrom Nepal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Suppose we have two controllers C1 and C2, Similarly M2 is the
> > corresponding models to controller C2.Controller C1 is not using any
> > models. How should I fetch table rows from M2 remaining in controller
> > C1.

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