Hello,

First, I apologize for my bad English.
It's about the many-to-many relationships that symfony generates.
I have three tables ' sites', 'subscriptions' and' containers' and
their ids
are 'id_site', 'id_subscription' and 'id_container'.
And finally, I have a table 'sites_subscriptions_containers' linking
these 3 ids.

In my schema.yml file, the order of appearance is:
   sites_subscriptions_containers
     id_site:
       [...]
      foreignTable: sites
      foreignReference: id_site
     id_container:
       [...]
      foreignTable: containers
      foreignReference: id_container
     id_subscription:
       [...]
      foreignTable: subscriptions
      foreignReference: id_subscription
And for each generator.yml file, I generate the many-to-many
relationship.
For example, for the 'Containers' table:

     edit:
       display:
         - sites_subscriptions
       fields:
         sites_subscriptions:
           type: admin_double_list
           params: through_class = SitesSubscriptionsContainers

What I get is a box with the 'sites' without the 'subscriptions'.
It is the same case for the two others tables, which means that I
see that the first "other" field in my schema.yml.

So I would like to know if symfony allows many-to-many relationships
with 3 id.
And if it is possible, how can I do ?

Thanks
Willy


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