Right now, If a table for a specific model is not found, CakePHP
execution stops with big "Missing database table" error - however
sometimes you may run into scenario where you need not following code
to run.. We ran into a similar scenario in a project which has like 30
models, out of which some are not always required on different client
setups. The problem occurred when we made a shell script which
performs some stuff on every model of system. So, whenever it tries to
load a model, say:

foreach($models as $modelName) {
$model = ClassRegistry::init($modelName);
}

So when a model whose db table doesn't exists, is being loaded - it
exits saying "Missing database table...." and doesnt go beyond. I went
a step ahead a tried overwriting Object::_stop() but that'll just
produce more warnings, and it just didnt worked.

Anyone faced this issue before? or Any ideas on getting ahead of the
problem?

Thanks guys.
Abhimanyu
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