For an easier life I would stick with conventions and set the route cal to
route to the CalsController

Router::connect('/cal', array(
        'controller' => 'cals',
        'action' => 'index'));

but you can have the model useTable an 'some_unconventional_name'
with the following in the model
    public $useTable = 'cal';


 - S




On 30 July 2011 23:43, Roland Pish <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a model named "Cal". I wanted its table name to "cal" (not
> "cals").
>
> Now, I would like that its controller could be accessed as: mysite.com/
> cal/* <http://mysite.com/%0Acal/*>  (and avoid being accessed as
> mysite.com/cals/*).
>
> A plus would be that I can declare the controller as: class
> CalController extends...
>
> Is this possible?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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