Can you rewrite the question without the dynamic variable names? Is there a
reason for not using an array here instead?

Marco Pivetta

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On 21 October 2014 22:48, Antenne <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have the following code in a service:
>
> $position = 1;
>
>         // Update all genres with new position
>         foreach ($genres as $key => $value)
>         {
>             ${"genre" . $position} =
> $this->getRepository()->findOneById($key);
>             ${"genre" . $position} ->setRanking($position);
>             $this->getObjectManager()->merge(${"genre" . $position} );
>
>             ++$position;
>         }
>         $this->getObjectManager()->flush();
>
>
> Every time I call it two need to be updated, however it only updates the
> first, even though I pass the right arguments.
> What could I be doing wrong here?
>
> I thought it might have to do with the reference, so I dynamically
> assignes variable names in order to prevent that isssue.
> But still the second object isn't updated.
>
> Could someone please give me an insight?
>
> Thanks.
>
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