You can try the $useTable variable in your model. It is described in
Section 3 of the Models section of the CakePHP manual:
http://manual.cakephp.org/chapter/models

-Porksmash

On Aug 28, 6:58 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm new to this list and after continuous searching through its
> archives and the rest of the web, if I have missed it please direct me
> to it. But here it goes.
>
> What I want to do sounds quite simple, or at least to me.
>
> I have a list of services which is stored in the table "services" for
> each service there is a user database.
> In the "services" table there is a field called "table_prefix" which
> refers to the prefix of the user database that belongs to that given
> service.
>
> this gives a structure as the following:
>   services (table that contains all the services)
>   newsletter1_users (contains all users that belongs to the service
> "newsletter1")
>   newsletter2_users (contains all users that belongs to the service
> "newsletter2")
>
> It is required that the user databases are separated this way to keep
> the system quick and easy to maintain.
>
> I planned to create a dynamic Model that changes the $useTable based
> on which service the client uses, but before I dive in to deep with
> cakePHP I would like to know if this is something that cakePHP even
> supports.
>
> If it doesn't could one with a better knowledge, of how cakePHP works,
> point me to a good place to start modifying it to fit my needs.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Lars S. Linnet


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