I do have another question about this. It seems there is no way to detect 
_what_ has been changed? 

In this case i'm adding 1 new element to a Entity through a 
many-to-many-relation. When calling getScheduledCollectionUpdates() i get, 
of course, the PersistentCollection with the changed values, including the 
newly added element. 
When calling getOriginalEntityData() i does not seem to have any 
many-to-many relations at all, it looks like the UOW does not provide 
information anywhere about the original state of this many-to-many 
relation, is that right?


On Monday, June 23, 2014 4:37:54 PM UTC+2, Marco Pivetta wrote:
>
> There's a dedicated API for checking collection updates, since collections 
> are tracked differently from entities:
>
>  - Doctrine\ORM\UnitOfWork#getScheduledCollectionUpdates()
>  - Doctrine\ORM\UnitOfWork#getScheduledCollectionDeletions()
>
> See also http://stackoverflow.com/a/15374589/347063
>
> Marco Pivetta 
>
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>
> On 23 June 2014 16:34, Flat <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> I'm on Doctrine/ORM version 2.4.3
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