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I am trying to create my own MySQL queries in Cakephp.

This is my LocationsController.php:

<?php
App::uses('Location', 'Model');
class LocationsController extends AppController
{
    public $helpers = array('Html', 'Form');
    function index()
    {
        $this->loadModel("Location");
        $this->Location->get();
    }
}

This is my LocationModel.php:

<?php
App::uses('AppModel', 'Model');
class LocationModel extends Model {

    public $name = 'Location';

    public function get()
    {
        $this->Location->query("SELECT * FROM locations;");
    }
}

As you can see, I am just trying to perform a simple query but it doesn't work. I get this error:

Error: SQLSTATE[42000]: Syntax error or access violation: 1064 You have an error 
in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server 
version for the right syntax to use near 'get' at line 1

When I use one of the magic methods like find("all") instead, it works...

Can you see what the problem is? I really can't and I'm only trying to do a simple task!

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The class name of your Location model should be Location, not LocationModel.

Because of this, CakePHP will generate a 'generic' model for the Locations database table and use that model instead of your own model. Because this generic model does not have a get() method, it will execute get as a SQL statement, causing the error

Also, inside the Model, you should not use $this->Location->query();, but simply $this->query();


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