Heya,

Could you maybe reduce your examples to something that fits in a mail? What
is not working about JoinColumn? Also, do you really need to define a join
column? That's usually for later on, when you already built up some
experience with the ORM.

On Thu, 23 Aug 2018, 18:55 , <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I read all I can read about this topic.
> I try, try, try ...
>
> I want to create Users (named : abonnes)
> And User can choose many training (formations), many skills (tags) and
> many professional experiences (experience)
> But JoinColumn never works ...
>
> I use Doctrine on Symfony
>
> Anyone can help me please ?
> Thanks
>
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