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### Handling orphaned foreign keys on parent record deletion in "Has Many" relationship

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```ts
// Get the IDs of the related members.
const { data: teamWithMembers } = await client.models.Team.get(
{ id: teamId},
{ selectionSet: ["id", "members.*"] },
);

// Delete Team
await client.models.Team.delete({ id: teamWithMembers.id });

// Delete all members in parallel
await Promise.all(
teamWithMembers.members.map(member =>
client.models.Member.delete({ id: member.id })
));
```

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## Model a "one-to-one" relationship

Create a one-to-one relationship between two models using the `hasOne()` and `belongsTo()` methods. In the example below, a **Customer** has a **Cart** and a *Cart* belongs to a **Customer**.
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### Handling orphaned foreign keys on parent record deletion in "Has One" relationship

<InlineFilter filters={["javascript", "angular", "react-native", "react", "nextjs", "vue"]}>

```ts
// Get the customer with their associated cart
const { data: customerWithCart } = await client.models.Customer.get(
{ id: customerId },
{ selectionSet: ["id", "activeCart.*"] },
);

// Delete Cart if exists
await client.models.Cart.delete({ id: customerWithCart.activeCart.id });

// Delete the customer
await client.models.Customer.delete({ id: customerWithCart.id });
```

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## Model a "many-to-many" relationship
In order to create a many-to-many relationship between two models, you have to create a model that serves as a "join table". This "join table" should contain two one-to-many relationships between the two related entities. For example, to model a **Post** that has many **Tags** and a **Tag** has many **Posts**, you'll need to create a new **PostTag** model that represents the relationship between these two entities.
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