You can use any kind of primary key you want, so long as it doesn't
include more than one column.

On Feb 15, 6:57 am, villas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You could set up a "shadow" field in the table to store the human
> > readable form of theprimarykey, maintained on a trigger.
>
> That's an idea that I hadn't considered.
>
> However, I'd only consider this route if someone confirms that my user-
> friendly primary keys are not recommended in Cake for some reason.
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