This is related with the structure of the database itself, which underpins your 
Cake app (or .Net, or ASP, or PHP, or whatever).

http://articles.classoutfit.com/2010/02/cakephp-basic-database-table-tuning-tips/

Jeremy Burns
Class Outfit

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On 10 Dec 2010, at 02:38, Shinya Koizumi wrote:

> Jeremy, thanks for detail description.
> 
> I am taking over someone's code and it has about 50 tables. 
> I was reluctant to map out the join at this stage, but i guess i have to.
> ( i didn't want to join the newly created table with old ones. i guess i am 
> lazy ;) )
> 
> If there is a graphical tool to make this config that would be nice.
> 
> I know i could use the the command line( baker? ) is kind of confusing and 
> mistake-prone
> when the join has to be done more than 4 or 5 tables.
> 
> 
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