You should probably use dynamic binding instead af static binding in
the model!

The only static bindings I see that you can define are:
doc hasMany comments - I assume that one document can have more than
one comment!

Then for the other, use dynamic binding.

Enjoy,
   John

On Jun 5, 3:28 am, Greg Baker <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have the following scenario..  A user can upload a document, that
> document can be commented on, then a new document can be uploaded and
> 'attached' to that comment.  This gives a chain of objects kind of
> like this:
>
> doc-comment-doc-comment-doc-comment
>
> Where the cardinality of associations is 0..1 for each association.
> In my tables I have the fields doc (comment_id) and a field in comment
> (doc_id).
> I have tried making the following associations in my models:
>
> doc belongsTo comment
> doc hasOne comment
>
> comment belongsTo doc
> comment hasOne doc
>
> ...but this gives me a weird SQL error: "Not unique table/alias:
> 'Comment'".  I'm kind of lost, can anyone help me?
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