Yes, this is very well possible. Even stronger; this is intended use of an 
ORM. 


On Friday, 18 April 2014 06:16:07 UTC+2, Barry Steele wrote:
>
> Is it possible to set up my Doctrine model with a subset of columns in a 
> table?
>
> As background, I'm building an application that only ever searched and 
> modifies data.  No new records are ever created.
>
>
> The data is created by a range of external systems that access all columns 
> in the database,the new applicatoin if only interested in a subset of these 
> columns and there are lots of (existing) tables.
>
> So, for example I may ah the following table
>
> my_table  : {id, cola, colb, colc, cold }
>
>
> class MyTable
> {
> protected id; // Annotations
>
> protected Cola;
>
> }
>
> The when we do a search we only need ColA and similarly the form, in this 
> case, would only show Cola for browse and update.
>
> Can one do this without breaking anything?
>
> Barry
>

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