It should. Someone should set out to implement that. It pretty easy  
with the fact that sfPropelCrudGenerator now inherits from  
sfAdminGenerator.

Such a change would also mean that one would use the foreign key  
names to edit foreign keys, and foreign names (foreign table names in  
propel) to edit the relation, with a pop-up menu. I already asked for  
that in that mailing list a couple of months ago.

I did that for sfDoctrine a while ago, now. :-)

== Olivier

Le 30 nov. 06 à 15:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

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> The admin generator does not support editing of primary keys.
>
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> >


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