hi Herman.

sorry, i am unclear how you resoved it; in the example that you gave u used 
two join tables with exactly the same name? is that correct? if so, where 
do i put the join tables. do i put both of them in the class of user above 
the private entity :   private $favorites;

regards 

Paul

On Thursday, February 6, 2014 12:13:03 PM UTC, Herman Peeren wrote:
>
> I'll give it a try with an at-sign... I think in that example 
>
> @JoinTable(name="user_favorite_comments")and 
> @JoinTable(name="user_favorite_comments")
>
> must be specified.
>
>
> On Thursday, 6 February 2014 13:07:11 UTC+1, Herman Peeren wrote:
>>
>> Just gave my solution to the problem in the "error in my code when i 
>> followed the doctrine 2 tutorial at 9.1. Association Example Entities" 
>> thread, but the message was deleted. Tried twice, but same result. Why did 
>> that happen??? 
>>
>> Here, once again, I'll say what I posted (bit abbreviated and without any 
>> maybe wrong characters like the at-sign):
>> I think the example is wrong: there are 2 many-to-may associations 
>> between the users and comments. Both use another join-table. I think the 
>> join-tables user_favorite_comments anduser_read_comments must be 
>> specified. 
>>
>

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