Hi Eric,

What do you mean by existing database which has a schema and doesn't
conform to to what CakePHP is expecting?

As far I understand CakePHP introspects the database to figure out
what fields (variables) it should have.

On 1/27/07, Erich C. Beyrent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> CakePHP is a wonderful framework if you are starting from scratch.
> Every example and tutorial I have seen uses freshly minted database tables.
>
> But how easy is it to layer CakePHP on top of an existing database which
> has a schema that doesn't conform to what CakePHP is expecting?  Is it
> possible to use CakePHP in this manner, or will I have to define all the
> queries manually?
>
> Anyone have any case studies to share on this topic?
>
> -Erich-
>
> >
>


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