> In developing Cake, we've chosen to adhere to certain conventions in
> order to keep things simple.  That's what makes Cake work.  The
> decision not to allow the use of mutli-column primary keys is
> reflective of the opinions inherent to the framework.

Aha, that sound about the same as the choice(s) the RoR people have made.
This probably means that the two patches I submitted (see the start
of this thread :) are not going to be incorporated ?
If not could one of you at least glance over them to see if i'm not breaking
stuff in new & interesting ways for other usages, i.e. regressing something
else ?
As they're not at all too intrusive & large i hope that i can patch new
versions of cake for a long time. I could create a wiki page or something
for other people who do want this in cake. There is such a page for
RoR as well
(http://compositekeys.rubyforge.org/ plus 
http://groups.google.com/group/compositekeys)

Cheers,
Albert

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