On 25 November 2015 at 12:41, fugee ohu <fugee279@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Id doesn't need to be a new model, it may be included in (for example)
>> the categories model if the dual pane view is the normal way to view
>> categories then put it in that controller.
>>
>> Colin
>
>
> What doesn't need to be a new model? I'm gonna have to display listings
> from multiple categories in the main and children categories of the current
> category in the side i'm using
Sorry, I meant it does not need to be a new controller. You said in a
previous post " I realized that what I needed to do was create a new
controller to pull data from both models for combined presentation in
views".
Colin
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