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Cake has its conventions for automating some functionality interaction between it's models and the tables they reference. Foreign keys should be called people_id, if they reference a table called people. How do I handle a case where a row holds two people, and needs foreign keys for both people? It's obvious that I can't duplicate the column names, having two people_id columns.

Consider a competition where you have two competitors. Each competitor is represented by a row in the competitor's table. The competitions table needs to refer to both of those competitors. How can I do this wouldn't breaking the automatic functionality that Cake offers?

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  • i don't think you can have 2 columns of the same name - people_id - why do you think obvious you can?
    – Aprillion
    Jul 8, 2012 at 17:31
  • By the looks of it , it is somewhat impossible to do this with the ORM. ActiveRecord design pattern is way too limited for this. Hell .. IMHO, its not even good from making simple JOIN statement, not to mention more complicated cases. Basically, you will have to manually write the queries and retrieve the data.
    – tereško
    Jul 8, 2012 at 17:37
  • I found this link that describes how this process is done:book.cakephp.org/1.2/view/851/…
    – Adam
    Jul 8, 2012 at 17:43
  • Found this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/11844998/… Jul 28, 2013 at 7:21

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I found a link that describes how to do this perfectly.

http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/models/associations-linking-models-together.html#hasandbelongstomany-habtm

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