In the following example we have one database table called 'entity'. Users and groups are both entities and they share the same database table. The entity table has a column called 'type' which tells whether an entity is a group or a user. Then we decide that users are type 1 and groups type 2. The only thing we have to do is to create 3 records (the same as before) and add call the Doctrine_Table::setInheritanceMap() method inside the setUp() method. class Entity extends Doctrine_Record { public function setTableDefinition() { $this->hasColumn('name','string',30); $this->hasColumn('username','string',20); $this->hasColumn('password','string',16); $this->hasColumn('created','integer',11); // this column is used for column // aggregation inheritance $this->hasColumn('type', 'integer', 11); } } class User extends Entity { public function setUp() { $this->setInheritanceMap(array('type'=>1)); } } class Group extends Entity { public function setUp() { $this->setInheritanceMap(array('type'=>2)); } } If we want to be able to fetch a record from the Entity table and automatically get a User record if the Entity we fetched is a user we have to do set the subclasses option in the parent class. The adjusted example: class Entity extends Doctrine_Record { public function setTableDefinition() { $this->hasColumn('name','string',30); $this->hasColumn('username','string',20); $this->hasColumn('password','string',16); $this->hasColumn('created','integer',11); // this column is used for column // aggregation inheritance $this->hasColumn('type', 'integer', 11); $this->option('subclasses', array('User', 'Group')); } } class User extends Entity { public function setUp() { $this->setInheritanceMap(array('type'=>1)); } } class Group extends Entity { public function setUp() { $this->setInheritanceMap(array('type'=>2)); } } We can then do the following given the previous table mapping. $user = new User(); $user->name='Bjarte S. Karlsen'; $user->username='meus'; $user->password='rat'; $user->save(); $group = new Group(); $group->name='Users'; $group->username='users'; $group->password='password'; $group->save(); $q = new Doctrine_Query(); $user = $q->from('Entity')->where('id=?')->execute(array($user->id))->getFirst(); $q = new Doctrine_Query(); $group = $q->from('Entity')->where('id=?')->execute(array($group->id))->getFirst(); The user object is here an instance of User while the group object is an instance of Group.