Hmmm. I should point out, as indicated in the thread title, that both
foreign keys actually point to the same table. I don't know if this
makes a difference.

Here's the logic:

The model is an answer which is selected for a question as part of a
questioning process. Each answer has a preceding question and a
following question.

Thus, the answer model needs two foreign keys to the question table/
model.

Thanks

David

On Apr 24, 11:27 am, Dovdimus Prime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm beginning with CakePHP. I understand that in defining a model, you
> can specify a foreign key relationship (in this case to a parent
> table) by setting the $belongsTo variable.
>
> The obvious question is: how do you specify two parent tables? What if
> an Employee model has a Site parent model and a Department parent
> model? You would need two $belongsTo variables to specify these
> relationships...
>
> Thanks
>
> David

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