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🖼 🎚 `orion_cat` (👐 `Pet`) 💪 ✔️ 🔢 `orion_cat.type`, 🏓 `type`. & 💲 👈 🔢 💪, ✅ `"cat"`. 👫 🐜 ✔️ 🧰 ⚒ 🔗 ⚖️ 🔗 🖖 🏓 ⚖️ 👨💼. 👉 🌌, 👆 💪 ✔️ 🔢 `orion_cat.owner` & 👨💼 🔜 🔌 💽 👉 🐶 👨💼, ✊ ⚪️➡️ 🏓 *👨💼*. , `orion_cat.owner.name` 💪 📛 (⚪️➡️ `name` 🏓 `owners` 🏓) 👉 🐶 👨💼. ⚫️ 💪 ✔️ 💲 💖 `"Arquilian"`. & 🐜 🔜 🌐 👷 🤚 ℹ ⚪️➡️ 🔗 🏓 *👨💼* 🕐❔ 👆 🔄 🔐 ⚫️ ⚪️➡️ 👆 🐶 🎚.
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This way, you could also have an attribute `orion_cat.owner` and the owner would contain the data for this pet's owner, taken from the table *owners*. So, `orion_cat.owner.name` could be the name (from the `name` column in the `owners` table) of this pet's owner. It could have a value like `"Arquilian"`. And the ORM will do all the work to get the information from the corresponding table *owners* when you try to access it from your pet object.
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