NO!!!
You should only use inheritance where someting is inherited, like in your 
example in the other thread with a parent-type and extended type1, type2, 
etc. But orders are not derived from orders. You only haven't got the 
mapping right there too, in a similar way as you messed up with 
inheritance. Learn the basic things of objects, modeling and ORM and you 
will see. When you don't understand the basics, it's a waste of (your and 
our) time. 

On Monday, 10 March 2014 22:47:13 UTC+1, Parsifal wrote:
>
>  
> So in that entity that throw a notice, I should remove all OneToOne and 
> ManyToOne mappings and instead of them I should use this?
>  $metadata->addInheritedAssociationMapping(array( 'fieldName' => 'client', 
>                                'targetEntity' => 'Entities\\Client', 
>                                'inversedBy' => 'orders', 
>                                'joinColumns' => array( 0 => array( 'name' 
> => 'client_id', 
>                                                                    
> 'referencedColumnName' => 'client_id', 
>                                                                    
> 'nullable' => true, 
>                                                                    
> 'columnDefinition' => NULL, 
>                                                       ), )
>                                   
>                              ));
>  
>  
>  
>

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