Ahhh ok. Perfect. Went through a few models and updated the 
setters/getters.  Works perfectly.   Thanks!!

On Thursday, March 27, 2014 3:39:02 PM UTC-4, Marco Pivetta wrote:
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> It depends on what kind of mapping you are using.
>
> If it is mapped as integer, then the hydrators will cast the values to 
> integers when creating objects, and you should ensure that they stay as 
> integers inside your models.
>
> Marco Pivetta 
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> On 27 March 2014 20:22, Timothy Lorens <[email protected] <javascript:>>wrote:
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>> I get that.  I also understand why you'd want this, but this doesn't help 
>> when forms posting STRINGs continually issue UPDATES when nothing has 
>> changed.   It doesn't seem proper to set data-types in the mappers to 
>> STRING when they're INTEGER in the database.  Feels icky. :(
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, March 27, 2014 3:14:19 PM UTC-4, Marco Pivetta wrote:
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>>> On 27 March 2014 20:11, Timothy Lorens <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>>>
>>>> So my question is typical form data is going to be a string.. 
>>>> Regardless if I type in 0..9... Setting the field data-types in the XML 
>>>> mappers to the proper type in the database seems to be the correct way to 
>>>> go.. But with this logic, it seems as if Doctrine will ALWAYS issue an 
>>>> update because the data types don't match.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Doctrine ORM does strict matching when comparing diffs, therefore "1" 
>>> !== 1. 
>>>
>>>
>>> Marco Pivetta 
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