Hi all,

I have two tables:

TABLE 1
A pk - fk (referencesc TABLE 2)
B pk
C pk
D pk
E
F

TABLE 2
A pk
G
H
I
L

I don't use incremental field (id). I'd like don't use find_by_sql.
How can I define both models to use correctly find method (with
include)? With only one column primary key I haven't problems.
I thought two solutions, but I don't like these very much (especially
the second):

1) modify TABLE 1 (add field id as primary key and define A,B,C,D as
unique) and TABLE 2 (column A reference to field id of TABLE 1)
2) I use DB web interface only read mode (users cannot write and
update) and then I can pretend (in model) that TABLE 1 primary key
were only column A

Can you help me?

Thank you very much
engamocap

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