Yes, it's an unfortunate side effect of using custom queries,
especially when joins or nested queries are involved. For a project, I
modified the core to use "0" as the alias if the table name returned
didn't match a list of model names. In the database.php file, I
declared a list of all available model names. This ensured consistent
naming on output.

On Mar 20, 7:30 am, "sawa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, probably different php-mysql library or something similar..but
> it's really annoying


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