Mr Horse wrote:
> Thanks for the advice Aldric. This approach makes sense, but I get a 
> little confused with the relationship between predictions and races.
> 
> A prediction has_one race, but does this mean that a race must belong_to 
> a prediction? While the first statement is correct (a prediction has_one 
> race), a race has many predictions associated with it. Is it possible to 
> state that a "race has_many predictions" as well as saying that a 
> "prediction has_one race"?
> 
> I could say that a race has_many predictions and a prediction belongs_to 
> a race, but it makes more sense to me to think of a prediction having a 
> race as opposed to the other way around (a prediction belonging to a 
> race).
> 
> Eddie

A horse is a horse, of course of course... Oh, sorry. I was distracted.

A prediction definitely doesn't belong to a race ;-)
And a race doesn't belong_to a prediction because there's no foreign key 
for prediction in the race, is there?
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