Hi Dave,

On the assumption, that one post will only be handled by one employee,
the following relationships would be required:

> Investor hasMany Posts
> Investor hasMany Employees
> Employee (handles) hasMany Posts
> Post belongsTo Investor
> Post belongsTo (is handled by) Employee (the Handler)

I do not see a need for the relationship:

> Post hasOne Investor

My understanding of the "hasOne" relationship, is that the foreignkey
then is at the Investor end, which I assume is not the case, but maybe
you can clarify that?

Enjoy,
   John

On Jun 10, 7:00 pm, "Dave Maharaj :: WidePixels.com"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I want to add to an app a new function. Basically I have Investors that
> hasMany Posts. Nothing crazy there....
> Now I want to add Employees that belongTo  Investors so an Investor company
> can if they choose add employees to manage different  Posts . So if an
> Investor company has 35 Posts they can add an employee(s) and say employee1
> will handle Post3, employee2 will handle Post 5,6,7 soon and so on....
>
> Right now the Investor hasMany Posts so to expand this idea I cant figure
> out how Post <-> Employee Relationship would be
> Investor hasMany Posts
> Investor hasMany Employees
> Employee hasMany Posts
> Post belongsTo Investor
> Post hasOne Investor
>
> Ideas?
>
> Dave
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