> I'm porting an existing application to Cake.  One of the database
> tables was setup with a primary index that is made up of 3 columns,
> none are incrementing numeric values.
>
> The table's index is made up of:
> website_id
> link_id
> run_id
>
> Is this possible in Cake?  Can I tell Cake not to use an index field
> and just handle the index using my own code?

not very easily (if at all).

what I would do is create the SQL to recereate the DB using PHP by
looping through the result set , using a counter to get a unique ID
for each record.

Then you'll have a primary key and your db is cake friendly.

Open to other suggestions though, anyone got a better idea?

Cheers,

Jon

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