Thanks for your reply Jeremy.

I was avoiding the conditions array because I thought cake would do
the "magic" and the automatic filter.
In this specific case does cake do this "magic"? or is it neccesary to
pass the conditions array?

Regards.

On 2 jun, 22:56, Jeremy Burns <jeremybu...@me.com> wrote:
> I'd try this:
>
> > $foreignSchools = $this->Student->ForeignSchool->find('all', 
> > array('conditions' => array('ForeignSchool.student_id' => 2)));
>
> (hope the number of brackets is right...)
>
> Jeremy Burns
> jeremybu...@me.com
>
> On 3 Jun 2010, at 05:51, Roland Pish wrote:
>
> > Hello. I don't know if I'm doing things well, so I'll fire my
> > question.
> > I have a model relationship this way: Student hasMany ForeignSchool.
> > First, I'll show my scenario, files and relevant code, then I'll
> > explain the problem.
>
> > SCENARIO:
> > * Model file student.php (hasmany declaration):
> > var $hasMany = array(
>
> >        'ForeignSchool' => array(
>
> >            'className' => 'ForeignSchool',
>
> >            'foreignKey' => 'student_id',
>
> >            'dependent' => true,
>
> >        ),
>
> >    );
>
> > * Model file foreign_school.php (belongsto declaration):
> > var $belongsTo = array(
>
> >        'Student' => array(
>
> >            'className' => 'Student',
>
> >            'foreignKey' => 'student_id',
>
> >        ),
>
> >    );
>
> > * Controller file students_controller.php (find call test):
> > $this->Student->id = 2; //test hard code
> > $foreignSchools = $this->Student->ForeignSchool->find('all');
>
> > $this->set(compact('foreignSchools'));
>
> > * And in the corresponding view file:
> > print_r($foreignSchools);
>
> > PROBLEM:
> > The call to print_r($foreignSchools) is showing all the foreign
> > schools but not the schools of the current Student. Is it something
> > I'm missing that is avoiding the "filtering" of the foreign schools
> > shown in the view?
>
> > Thanks a lot!
>
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