I've never done this before so I have no idea how cake itself would handle it (if someone knows for sure, please chime in), but because models are objects that extend the AppModel, you could create a generic model object that extends AppModel which provides the generic structure of your multiple database tables. Then you would create the individual models per cake convention that extend your generic model object. You would end up with a model for each table, but one change to your generic model will affect all child models. That's a beautiful part of object-oriented programming, so I hope it works! (I also imagine you'll need to explicitly include your generic object before the individual models can extend from it)
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