could you possibly show me exactly how the model would look / table
structure ?
examples speak louder than words for me.

On Feb 5, 11:58 am, John Andersen <j.andersen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Would it not be simpler to have the following tables and associations/
> relationships:
>
> Tables: users, addresses, addresstypes
>
> Models: User, Address, Addresstype
>
> With associations/relationships:
> User hasMany/belongsTo Address
> Address belongsTo/hasMany Addresstype
>
> Where addresstypes identifies whether an address is a private address
> or a company address (and others if necessary).
>
> Thus in a form, the user enters the address, and chooses the
> addresstype, saves, and all is well :)
>
> Would the above satisfy your requirements?
> Enjoy,
>    John
>
> On Feb 5, 9:26 pm, Robert K <robertkr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > user needs to store addresses.
> > Address table can store addresses for any type of relationship, users,
> > companies, etc.
>
> > user_addresses,
> > company_addresses, ...
>
> > addresses table (id,address1,address2,city,zip,...)
>
> > user_addresses (id,user_id,address_id)
> > company_addresses (id,company_id,address_id)
>
> > so when creating a user, what will happen is not only will cake create
> > the relationship bonding in the <obj>_addresses table, but also
> > creating the address record in the addresses table.
>
> > I could not figure out a legitimate way in cakePHP to do this with the
> > saveAll function.

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