> you always need some kind of id - or so called primary key/identifier
> which can be indexed
That's why I think it's strange. The prev programmer didnt make one.
And the system is already out. So, I am prosecuted to make
no-differences in the database/ table between the old one and the new
one but the script..
The table is contain 2 IDs from another tables, 'total' field, and
'note' field, where 'note' is just an enum.
What do you think about using virtualField as primary key? I just
found it on cake-book.
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