... and the fastest and best to achieve it is to follow the
framework's methods.

But if you'd rather spend time trying to hack around the problem,
that's certainly up to you.

On Oct 28, 9:28 am, Paamayim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Why do you have to stick with a custom query?
> > What is it?
>
> Actually it's a "want to" rather than a "have to".
>
> By the way it's a query to browse photos with several filtering/
> sorting/display/relationship options and it's not my priority (right
> now, but later I'll do) to experiment with built-in ::paginate().
>
> I have to accomplish this task and my time is limited, I have the
> query ready, the paginator.ctp render element ready because other
> controllers use it and I must join them.
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