I'm new to Cake and the MVC style of programming.  I've had no luck
finding a guide to best practices for programming this way, or even
guides to building anything much more complicated than a blog.  I've
been tasked with rebuilding an ancient intranet app, and I'm trying to
use Cake to do it.  I could use a bit of advice on the best way to go
about this.

Our current app is written in Fusebox 3.  It's designed to track our
staff vacation and sick days works as follows:

1.  user selects the employee who is taking time off
2.  script pulls that employees data from database A
3.  user is given a web form with the employees data filled in
4.  user selects the dates of leave and if it is charged to vacation
and sick time, then submits the form
5.  script records info to database B
6.  web page displays the employees updated sick and vacation totals

In the existing Fusebox app, I can chain a series of php pages
together (actions, views and queries) to do all the work.  Data is
passed from page to page via POST variables.

Can someone give me advice on how to do all this in Cake?  I'm trying
to figure out the best way.  Should I create a function in the
controller for each step?  How can I pass that data back and forth?

Thanks in advance for any advice you can give.

Mike

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