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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:41:46+00:00 2026-05-13T09:41:46+00:00

PHP: If I have a customer class, and the customer can have a car

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PHP: If I have a customer class, and the customer can have a car and an invoice, and I want to have separate car and invoice classes, what is the most efficient way of setting them up?


So, I have three different classes:

customer.class.php

customer_car.class.php

customer_invoice.class.php

What’s the best way to set up the relationship/initialization between the three classes? A customer can have a car or an invoice. I want to keep the code separated so that its easy to maintain.

$customer = new customer();
$car = $customer->newCar();
$invoice = $customer->newInvoice();

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    2026-05-13T09:41:46+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:41 am

    Here is just an idea as it may be structure differently to reflect your business logics…

    Have 3 seperate classes customer, car and invoice.

    Customers can can zero to many cars to them.

    Customer can have zero to many invoices to them.

    An invoice may belong to 1 and only 1 customer and able to have 1 to many cars.

    Illustration of a customer class:

    class Customer 
    {
        var $cars = array();
        var $invoices = array();
    
        function Customer() { }
    
        function OwnCar($car)
        {
            $cars[] = $car;
        }
    
        function OwnInvoice($invoice)
        {
            $invoices[] = $invoice;
        }
    }
    

    Illustration of usage:

    $customerA = new Customer();
    $carA = new Car();
    $invoiceA = new Invoice($customerA, array($carA));
    
    $customerA->OwnCar($carA);
    $customerA->OwnInvoice($invoiceA);
    

    Note: Illustration code is in PHP4, where you may feel free (also recommanded) to develop with PHP5 syntax.

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