Map it as MappedSuperClass, that should do the trick.

Marco Pivetta

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On 1 September 2014 17:48, Florian Peschka <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I have a simple class which acts as entity in an own bundle (core) and
> want to use that class as doctrine entity. The bundle doesn't contain any
> information about mapping of that class or similar.
>
> I need to extend that class, because another constructor logic is needed.
> This is done in the bundle web. I have created a mapping for the bundle
> containing the extended class, the mapping file is called **Doc.orm.yml**.
>
>     Acme\WebBundle\Entity\Doc:
>       type: entity
>       table: docs
>       id:
>         id:
>           type: integer
>           generator:
>             strategy: AUTO
>
>       fields:
>         ...
>
> Running the app results into
>
> > Class "Acme\CoreBundle\Entity\Doc" is not a valid entity or mapped super
> class.
>
> The mentioned class is the unmapped class from the core bundle.
>
> How can I extend an unmapped class and use it with doctrine?
>
> Thanks for any hints.
>
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