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TagController

public function view($id = null) {
    if ($this->request->data != null) {
        $this->Common->replyarticleAdd($this);
    }
}

CommonComponent /*

App::uses('Link', 'Model');
App::uses('User', 'Model');
App::uses('AppController', 'Controller');*/

I think , I should write it and it loads model but not effect.

ClassRegistry::init('Article');
App::uses('Article', 'Model');
ClassRegistry::init('Article');
App::uses('Article', 'Model');

class CommonComponent extends Component {
    var $uses = array('Article');
    public function replyarticleAdd($that = null) { // $this error can not re-assign.

        debug($that->request->params['pass'][0]);
        if ($that->request->params['pass'][0] != null) {
            $this->Article->create(); // that is no effect

Error Call to a member function create() on a non-object

File: G:\pleiades\xampp\htdocs\cakephp\app\Controller\Component\CommonComponent.php Line: 13 = $this->Article->create();

In controller create is ok but in component it cant. How can I do this?

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In the component, try to work with the models this way:

App::uses('Article', 'Model');
$Article = new Article();
$Article->create();

Components do not have the $uses property, like controllers.

You can also use:

$Article = ClassRegistry::init('Article');
$Article->create();
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