I don't understand your question.* I only suggested that you might have 
made the same mistake as before, since you get the same Notice as when you 
turned around OneToMany and ManyToOne*. Now get your mapping right, debug, 
read the notices and errors, correct, try afgain, study, correct, try 
again, study, correct, try again and if, next week or next month, you are 
really stuck, then come back and ask a question, providing all details. 
Please don't post every intermediate result and half thought here. If you 
don't know something: look it up, try it out, test it, look again, try it 
out, test it.  Unfortuantely my time for you is finished now,  that is why 
I won't react this week anymore. Good luck. 

On Tuesday, 11 March 2014 12:04:53 UTC+1, Parsifal wrote:
>
> I did not understand the first part of your answer. I turned around them 
> again, you mean there should be something duplicate in mapping that causes 
> the notice? If assuming everything is correct in mapping, should I still 
> defeine $client while updating some fields of orders to avoid the notice, 
> even if I don't want to update $client?
>

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