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There are two important models Resume and Skill. Resume has many skills through ResumeSkill.

When I submit my form with skills, before adding them to resume, I remove all the skills it already has.

But I'm having this problem when I run the methods attach() and detach():

Call to undefined method Illuminate\Database\Query\Builder::detach()

This is my Resume model class:

use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\SoftDeletes;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;

class Resume extends BaseModel{
    public function skills(){
        return $this->hasManyThrough('\myApp\Skill', '\myApp\ResumeSkill');
    }
}

And the main script:

$record = \myApp\Resume::find($id);
$record->skills()->detach();
foreach($skills as $skill_id){
   $record->skills()->attach($skill_id);
}

What is wrong? Some answers I see say attach() is a BelongsTo method, but they must be old answers: https://laravel.com/docs/5.2/eloquent-relationships#has-many-through. Anyway, associate/dissociate don't work as well.

@solved

I should have used BelongsToMany. And attach / detach DOES work with this relationship.

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The hasManyThrough is a short-cut for accessing distant relations via an intermediate relation. For Many-to-many relations is define method belongsToMany.

public function skills() {
    return $this->belongsToMany('App\Skill', 'ResumeSkill', 'idResume', 'idSkill');
}
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  • but there is an intermediate table. what is a distant relation? Aug 3, 2016 at 21:13
  • In the case we have three tables, such as countries, users and comments and I want to get all the comments of a particular country. In the Country model would use this implementation: public function comments() { return $this->hasManyThrough('App\Comment', 'App\User'); } Aug 3, 2016 at 23:29

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