I can do that as soon as the current project cools down.

Meanwhile, the propel documentation seems quite useless.  There is no
organization or indexing.  I cannot find any useful documentation in
the propel website in any way related to foreign keys.  The symfony
documentation seems like the best there is.  A simple listing of the
generated methods and vague single sentence description is all that is
required.

/Joe

On Apr 9, 2:33 am, "Francois Zaninotto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
project.com> wrote:
> Joe,
>
> There are tons of Propel features that are not documented in the symfony
> book. For a good reason: Propel is a third-party project, with a
> documentation of its own. We tried to propose an introduction to Propel in
> the symfony book, and you can find a lot of supplementary documentation in
> the Snippets repository, in the wiki, and in the symfony cookbook.
>
> May I suggest that you create a wiki page about getters on multiple foreign
> keys to a single table, and that you document the feature there ?
>
> François
>
> 2008/4/8, Nicolas Perriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
> > On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Nicolas Perriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
>
> > >  Then regenerate your Propel model classes.
>
> > Forget it, copy and paste mistake here (doh, I'm tired ^^)
>
> > ++
>
> > --
> > Nicolas Perriault
> >http://prendreuncafe.com/blog
> > GSM: 06.60.92.08.67
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