I think there were topic like that, and if I remember right the answer
is bad ... it's not possible.


On 16 ún, 15:51, axel at <axel.zu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hm no one with the same problem here?
>
> On 15 Feb., 14:41, axel at <axel.zu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > hello,
>
> > using symfony 1.4 with doctrine:
> > how can I add an order by xy to the default doctrine getter
>
> > example:
>
> > Event:
> >   columns:
> >     id:
> >       type: integer(4)
> >       primary: true
> >     title:
> >       type: varchar(255)
> >   Visitor:
> >       class: Visitor
> >       refClass: Event2Visitor
> >       local: id
> >       foreign: id
> >       orderBy: name
> >       foreignAlias: Visitors
>
> > Visitor:
> >   columns:
> >     id:
> >       type: integer(4)
> >       primary: true
> >     name:
> >       type: varchar(255)
>
> > Event2Visitor:
> >   columns:
> >     eventid:
> >       type: integer(4)
> >       primary: true
> >     visitorid:
> >       type: integer(4)
> >       primary: true
> >   relations:
> >     Visitor
> >       local: visitorid
> >       foreign: id
> >     Event:
> >       local: eventid
> >       foreign: id
>
> > var event = ....
>
> > foreach ( event->getVisitors() )....
>
> > is ordered by id and not by name, the orderBy name setting in
> > schema.yml seems to be ignored

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