yeah I like that solution. To me such feature is an enhancement for 
mainstream users.
Somebody using Oracle or so should  have better knowledge  than a mysql 
user that can be completely noob (more than me).

nate wrote:
> You certainly can, but that would be less modularized, and it wouldn't
> be very portable (you could only use it on one type of database).
>
> What you could do is setup a "first run" controller that people call
> when they're installing your application.  This controller could use no
> models.  To get a reference to the database and add your tables, do the
> following:
>
> $db =& ConnectionManager::getDataSource('default');
> $db->query($bigCreateTableQueryHere);
>
>
> >
>
>   


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