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I am having extreme issues trying to get cakephp to find a model. i been working on this project for 4 months now and created ton's of models but for some reason, cake can not find this model. This is how it is set up at minimum

app/controllers/arbitrations_controller.php

<?php
class ArbitrationsController extends AppController {
    var $name = 'Arbitrations';        
}

app/models/arbitration.php

<?php
class Arbitration extends AppModel {
    var $name = 'Arbitration';
}

database name: arbitrations

Error Message

Controller::paginate() - can't find model Arbitration in controller ArbitrationsController [CORE\cake\libs\controller\controller.php, line 1102]

I've tried clearing tmp/cache/models and tmp/cache/persistent

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    try cleaning out every single folder in /app/tmp and running the code again Feb 12, 2012 at 19:17
  • is $this->Arbitration defined (in your controller)?
    – ori
    Feb 12, 2012 at 19:21
  • have you make those files controller, model by your self or via console? if you have made those files manually try creating them with console.
    – Ehtesham
    Feb 12, 2012 at 19:29
  • @MarekSebera I tried that several times. What i did is I went into tmp/cache/models and cleared everything in it as well as tmp/cache/persisten Feb 12, 2012 at 19:31
  • @Ehtesham I have not tried the console. I could give it a try. I just hope this doesnt happen from here on out Feb 12, 2012 at 19:34

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I got it to work. I just deleted my arbitrations_controller.php file and recreated and it worked. Must be some type of glitch or something. I think it may have had something to do with even going about deleting the tmp files and recreating the files again.

Dont know what it was, but it wasted 3 hours of my life.

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  • Glad to hear. It could have very easily been misspelled somewhere. Feb 12, 2012 at 20:34
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I just set this up using CakePHP v1.3.x and it worked out of the box using scaffolding. A couple of things you can try:

  1. Double check the spelling on everything. Arbitration can be easily misspelled.
  2. Add the var $uses = array('Arbitration') to the top of the controller and see if that changes anything.
  3. Double check the model spellings in the controller $this->Arbitration->recursive = -1;

If all of those things are set and working as expected it should work. Another thing to try is to load it in a clean app to see if it works in a stand alone environment.

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