No idea?

On Oct 19, 5:41 pm, Javier Garci <tirengar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   Hi,
>
> in Jobeet there is this part below of the schema:
>
> jobeet_category:
>    _attributes:  { isI18N: true, i18nTable: jobeet_category_i18n }
>    id:           ~
>
> jobeet_category_i18n:
>    id:           { type: integer, required: true, primaryKey: true,
> foreignTable: jobeet_category, foreignReference: id }
>    culture:      { isCulture: true, type: varchar, size: 7, required:
> true, primaryKey: true }
>    name:         { type: varchar(255), required: true }
>    slug:         { type: varchar(255), required: true }
>
> I have created the corresponding modules in the backend, but when i try
> to create a new "jobeet_category_i18n" i miss the select that would
> permit choose a "jobeet_category" object.
>
> Anyway i try to create it, but as i expected an error message that
> speaks about the foreign key is showed.
>
> Is that schema ok? why is not showed the select to choose a
> "jobeet_category" object?
>
> Javi

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