This link should give you all the information you need:

http://book.cakephp.org/#!/view/1039/Associations-Linking-Models-Together

On Jul 31, 5:08 pm, ubiquitous_tom <[email protected]> wrote:
> here's the current schema of my database
>
> /* First, create our thread table: */
> CREATE TABLE thread (
>     id INT UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
>     dat_id INT,
>     title VARCHAR(50),
>     body TEXT,
>     created DATETIME DEFAULT NULL,
>     modified DATETIME DEFAULT NULL
> );
>
> CREATE TABLE dat_001 (
>     id INT UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
>     thread_id INT,
>     title VARCHAR(50),
>     body TEXT,
>     created DATETIME DEFAULT NULL,
>     modified DATETIME DEFAULT NULL
> );
>
> CREATE TABLE dat_002 (
>     id INT UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
>     thread_id INT,
>     title VARCHAR(50),
>     body TEXT,
>     created DATETIME DEFAULT NULL,
>     modified DATETIME DEFAULT NULL
> );
>
> and so on
>
> I know that this is not exactly how the cakephp database would be but
> i am a newbie at this and i would like to know
> how do i code this kinda relationship on cakephp. how do I do 1 to
> many relationship in cakephp.
> I know i can do this in codeigniter and that's what i used to use but
> I have to start workin on cakephp and i have found it to be quite good
> but run into this kinda problem
> so if anyone can help guide me toward to right way of doing this
> please let me know.

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