The short answer is Yes as CakePHP supports nearly whatever relationships 
you design in your database.

You relationships are as this:

Table1 -> hasMany -> Table2 -> hasMany -> Table3

With CakePHP you can find data from Table1 alone, from Table1 including 
Table2, and also from Table1 including Table2 including Table3 - as your 
data is related.

Suggest you to take a look at the Model and the ModelHelper Contains in the 
CakePHP book/documentation.

Enjoy, John 

On Friday, 6 September 2013 05:13:37 UTC+3, Sam wrote:
>
> Dear CakePHP experts,
>
> While designing a database structure, I created 3 tables. There is a 
> 1-to-many relationship between the first table and second table. There is 
> another 1-to-many relationship between the second table and third table. 
> Does CakePHP allow this kind of table relationship? I hope this does not 
> sound like a stupid question to the experts here.
>
>
>
>
>

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