No idea what you are doing wrong without the code of the 2 entities plus 
the calling code, query etc. 

On Friday, 7 February 2014 10:34:08 UTC+1, Parsifal wrote:
>
> In two cases below you described, the first case is the one I actually 
> want to. And actually it is working fine with expected result. The only odd 
> thing is that print("blah") in constructor doesn't print so I assume the 
> constructor is not working however I am still getting correct result! 
> Second odd thing is that only getArrayResult returns something for this but 
> I get error for getResult. Let's look at second problem later but first 
> let's check why constructor is not working however I am still getting 
> correct result?! Any idea?
>
> 1) In a Module-entity you can have multiple ModuleConfig-entities and 
> every ModuleConfig-entity only has 1 Module. In this case you'll have a 
> $moduleConfigs collection in a Module on which a OneToMany-relationship is 
> defined. In a ModuleConfig you then have a $module defined with a ManyToOne 
> relation.
> 2) Or: in a Module-entity you can only have 1 ModuleConfig-entity, but a 
> ModuleConfig-entity can be associated with multiple Module-entities.  In 
> that case you'll have a $moduleConfig propery in a Module on which a 
> ManyToOne-relationship is defined. In a ModuleConfig you then have a 
> $modules collection defined with a OneToMany relation.
>  

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