I am sorry, I cant help. I dropped that project ages ago.

On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Megha Agarwal <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Phedon,
>
> Actually I am having the same problem as yours.
> I successfully managed to have the input field on my web but i am unable
> to store the record in the database.
> Could you please tell me how you managed to store the record in the
> database.
>
> Reply asap.
>
> Thanks,
> Megha
>
> On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 12:45:46 PM UTC+5:30, Pr ouso wrote:
>
>> Greetings guys, I am quite new to Doctrine framework and I have the
>> following issue:
>> I am working with a web-based project that uses the doctrine framework to
>> handle the database. I added an extra field in the database that I can
>> successfully show (as input field) on the web interface. But when enter a
>> value it is not stored in the database.
>> After following the source code I found that an auto-generated class was
>> created. Since this was an open source project, the auto-generated class
>> was already there.
>> I modified the class to my needs and managed to store the record in the
>> database.
>>
>> My question is this. Is that the proper way to do that? Could it get
>> overridden any time? (which means that I will loose the custom code)
>>
>>
>> I was reading this
>> <http://docs.doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine1/en/latest/en/manual/introduction-to-models.html>
>> document that says that
>> 'Generating from existing databases is only meant to be a convenience
>> for getting started. After you generate from the database you will have to
>> tweak it and clean things up as needed.'
>>
>> But I am not sure if I should do that or try regenerate the class.
>>
>>
>> class:
>>
>> // models/generated/BaseUser.php
>> /**
>>  * This class has been auto-generated by the Doctrine ORM Framework
>>
>> * * @property string $jobCode  //this is my custom field * @method string
>>                      getJobCode()              Returns the current record's
>> "jobCode" value * @method JobTitle                   setJobCode()
>>    Sets the current record's "jobCode" value*
>>  */
>> abstract class BaseUser extends Doctrine_Record
>> {
>>     public function setTableDefinition()
>>     {
>>         $this->setTableName('user');
>>         $this->hasColumn(
>>             'id', 'integer', 8,
>>             array(
>>                 'type' => 'integer',
>>                 'length' => 8,
>>                 'primary' => true,
>>                 'autoincrement' => true
>>             )
>>         );
>>    .
>>    .
>>   * $this->hasColumn('job_code as jobCode', 'string', 100, array(*
>> *        'type' => 'string',*
>> *        'length' => 100,*
>> *        ));*
>>
>>     }
>>  public function setUp()
>>     {
>>       .....
>>     }
>>
>> }
>>
>> Can anyone point me out to the right direction?
>> Thanks,
>> Phedon
>>
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