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I'm trying to setup a one-to-many relationship between a User and his Clients. I can access a single client when I set my model like this:

class Model_User extends Model_Auth_User {
    protected $_has_one = array(
        'client' => array(
            'model' => 'Client',
            'foreign_key' => 'user_id')
    );
    [...]

But when I try to switch to $_has_many:

class Model_User extends Model_Auth_User {
    protected $_has_many = array(
        'clients' => array(
            'model' => 'Client',
            'foreign_key' => 'user_id')
    );
    [...]

I get the following error:

Database_Exception [ 1103 ]: Incorrect table name '' [ SELECT COUNT(*) AS `records_found` FROM `` WHERE = '74' AND IN ('4') ]

Can't figure out what's wrong..

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  • What's the SQL query your executing here? The one that's in the error message doesn't look like right.
    – Michal M
    Mar 24, 2013 at 10:31
  • i fell you have something wrong in client model. can you add your client model ?
    – Kotzilla
    Mar 25, 2013 at 10:42
  • My Client model is pretty basic:
    – user2073265
    Mar 25, 2013 at 20:44
  • class Model_Client extends ORM { protected $_belongs_to = array('user' => array('model' => 'User', 'foreign_key' => 'user_id')); }
    – user2073265
    Mar 25, 2013 at 20:45

2 Answers 2

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I found the problem. Declaring the $_has_many property in my User model was overwriting the same property in Kohana source file, which contained roles and tokens information.

Solved by copying the values from Kohana's Model_Auth_User and adding my property:

protected $_has_many = array(
    'user_tokens' => array('model' => 'User_Token'),
    'roles'       => array('model' => 'Role', 'through' => 'roles_users'),
    'clients'     => array('model' => 'Client', 'foreign_key' => 'user_id'),
);
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How does it look in the Client? If you have "Client -> has_one -> User", this shouldn't be a problem.

If you have "Client -> has_many -> User", you need has_many through

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