But you have to add an foreign key...

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Wagner Amaral e Silva
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On 8/16/07, Wagner Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> You can use on SimpleTeaser module actions:
>         $this->teaser = new Teaser();
> ... view:
>         $teaser->getFormat();
>
> ... to save:
>
>         $teaser = new Teaser();
>
>         $teaser->setFormat($this->getRequestParameter('format'));
>
>         $simpleteaser->setTeaser(); (Propel)
>
>
> --
> Wagner Amaral e Silva
> Computer Science Student
> PHP Programer
> Linux User #451741
> msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> skype: waguinho40
> irc: wagner_br|se (irc.freenode.net)
>
> On 8/16/07, Christian Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > hi all,
> >
> > I have a simple schema using inheritance (no broken features used
> > afaik).
> >
> > see this example (there are more types of teasers but one should do
> > for this example ;):
> >
> > Teaser:
> >   tableName:            teaser_base
> >   indexes:
> >     symbol_idx:
> >       fields:           [ symbol ]
> >   columns:
> >     symbol:
> >       columnName:       symbol
> >       type:             string(128)
> >       unique:           true
> >     format:
> >       columnName:       format
> >       type:                                                     [
> > 1square, 4squares, 6squares ]
> >     created_at:                                 timestamp
> >     updated_at:                                 timestamp
> >
> > SimpleTeaser:
> >   tableName:            teaser_simple
> >   inheritance:                                  {extends: Teaser}
> >   columns:
> >     backgroundImage:
> >       columnName:       background_image
> >       type:
> > string(36)
> >     headline:
> >       columnName:       headline
> >       type:
> > string(255)
> >     URI:
> >       columnName:       uri
> >       type:
> > string(128)
> >
> >
> > all models got generated and work like charms. but I expected to find
> > the fields 'symbol' and 'format' in the table 'teaser_base' instead I
> > find them in all inheriting tables where there are no foreign keys to
> > the teaser_base table.
> >
> > I thought with doctrines inheritance I would be able to do a select on
> > the teaser_base table so I could iterate over all kinds of teasers
> > using their common informations?
> >
> > am I wrong in my expectance or implementation?
> >
> >
> > cheers
> > /christian
> >
> > > >
> >
>
>
>

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