Well, I've made some custom SQL too (also to avoid while editing the
inserting of already-existant records) but I don't see the point;
CakePHP is made to make developer life easier...if we have to write
custom SQL I think it's not soo good. Maybe there's a more elegant way
and I didn't found it...


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