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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T18:30:00+00:00 2026-05-12T18:30:00+00:00

I’m currently designing a website, using symfony (1.2) with Doctrine as an ORM. I

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I’m currently designing a website, using symfony (1.2) with Doctrine as an ORM.

I have a Dinner class, a Criteria class, and a Mark class.

  • A Mark is linked with a Dinner and a
    Criteria, and has private attributes,
    like DateOfMark, MarkValue, etc.
  • Dinner and Criteria can have many
    Marks (or none).

As I use Doctrine, I define this model in my schema.yml, using the following code :

Dinner:
  columns:
    date: { type: timestamp, notnull: true }
    nb_presents: { type: integer, notnull: true }
  relations:
    Marks:
      class:    Criteria
      local:    dinner_id
      foreign:  criteria_id
      refClass: Mark

Criteria:
  columns:
    name: { type: string(50), notnull: true }
  relation:
    Marks:
      class:    Dinner
      local:    criteria_id
      foreign:  dinner_id
      refClass: Mark

Mark:
  columns:
    criteria_id: { type: integer, primary: true }
    dinner_id: { type: integer, primary: true }
    value: { type: integer, notnull: true }
  relations:
    Dinner:
      local:    dinner_id
      foreign:  id
    Criteria:
      local:    criteria_id
      foreign:  id

Problem is that the SQL generated by Doctrine, it adds a FOREIGN KEY CONSTRAINT on Mark.dinner_id to Dinner.id (which is correct) AND it adds a FOREIGN KEY CONSTRAINT on Dinner.id to Mark.dinner_id (which is really incorrect, as a Dinner might have many Marks).

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Did I miss something ? Am I doing this kind of relation between classes wrong ?

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    2026-05-12T18:30:00+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:30 pm

    You need to define the relation as being a one-to-many relation. Try this (note the “type: many” added to the Dinner and Criteria definitions):

    Dinner:
      columns:
        date: { type: timestamp, notnull: true }
        nb_presents: { type: integer, notnull: true }
      relations:
        Marks:
          class:    Criteria
          local:    dinner_id
          foreign:  criteria_id
          refClass: Mark
          type: many
    
    Criteria:
      columns:
        name: { type: string(50), notnull: true }
     relation:
       Marks:
         class:    Dinner
         local:    criteria_id
         foreign:  dinner_id
         refClass: Mark
         type: many
    
    Mark:
      columns:
        criteria_id: { type: integer, primary: true }
        dinner_id: { type: integer, primary: true }
        value: { type: integer, notnull: true }
      relations:
        Dinner:
          local:    dinner_id
          foreign:  id
        Criteria:
          local:    criteria_id
          foreign:  id
    
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