Ok,

Just in case anyone else gets to have the same question that I had finally
managed to solve my "problem" ......

Basically it was a problem of conceptualization from me and do not know the
reason, but I had in my mind the concept (absurdly wrong to say the least)
that one module is up to each table in my database so I ended up thinking
about creating a module table .... anyway ... I have everything clearer now
XD

Now I finally understood clearly the concept of on ZF2 modules and if
someone else is missing, really helped me post I found on the following
link:

http://www.mwop.net/blog/267-Getting-started-writing-ZF2-modules.html

With a very clear and concise explanation of the subject ...

Greetings and thanks ..

Omar



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