Forgot a comma here ;)

That makes sense, if only Collections are always tracked.

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Jasper N. Brouwer
(@jaspernbrouwer)


On 7 January 2015 at 13:06:50, Jasper N. Brouwer ([email protected]) wrote:
> That makes sense if only Collections are always tracked.
> 
> So with Many-To-One / One-To-One associations one side / both sides will hold 
> an Entity, 
> not a Collection, and you'll need to notify Doctrine if the property holding 
> the Entity 
> changes.
> 
> --
> Jasper N. Brouwer
> (@jaspernbrouwer)
> 
> 
> On 7 January 2015 at 12:59:08, Marco Pivetta ([email protected]) wrote:
> > On 7 January 2015 at 12:53, 'Jasper N. Brouwer' via doctrine-user <
> > [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Correct, no notification is needed on either side of an association.
> > >
> > > PS: I don't have anything at hand to test this, but you do :) Simply
> > > remove the notifications at both sides of an association and change that
> > > association. If the change is persisted, then you've confirmed that
> > > notification of associations isn't needed
> >
> >
> > Note that this applies to Many-To-Many. In Many-To-One and One-To-One, you
> > still have to use the tracking policy explicitly when the property is
> > changed.
> >
> > Marco Pivetta
> >
> > http://twitter.com/Ocramius
> >
> > http://ocramius.github.com/


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