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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T06:44:23+00:00 2026-05-28T06:44:23+00:00

I have two domain classes: Contract and Orgainisation . A contract has one contractor

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I have two domain classes: Contract and Orgainisation. A contract has one contractor (which is an instance of Orgaisation) and many/one/none beneficiaries (which are instances of Orgaisation also). How do I model these relationships? I want Contract to own both relationships so that I can do something like:

contractInstance = new Contract()
contractInstance.addToBeneficiaries(name: 'A Company')
contractInstance.addToBeneficiaries(name: 'Other Company')
contractInstance.contractor = new Orgaisation('Antoher Company')
contractInstance.save()

I tried a few things but keep getting error messages (transient value, no owning class for a many-to-many relationship and so on…)

contract

static belongsTo = [contractor:Organisation]
static hasMany = [beneficiaries:Organisation]

orgainisation

static hasMany = [contractorContracts:Contract, beneficiariesContracts:Contract]

How do I represent these relationships?

EDIT: I forgot to mention the contract-beneficiary should be a many-to-many association (I want to reuse beneficiaries accross contracts).

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    2026-05-28T06:44:24+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 6:44 am

    My solution is to make explicit the M:M joining class with a descriptive name. In your case it seems like we can make a class ProvidedService or something like that and have:

    Contract {
      static belongsTo = [contractor: Organization]
      static hasMany = [benefits: ProvidedService]
    }
    Organization {
      static hasMany = [contractorContracts: Contract, receivedServices: ProvidedService]
    }
    ProvidedService {
      //Feasibly there could be differences in the service provided to each beneficiary of a contract which could go in here.
      static belongsTo = [contract: Contract, serviceRecipient: Organization]
    }
    
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