It worked :)

      $newAddress = $adress->copy();
      $newAddress ->setUpdatedAt(time());

Thank you very much :)

2009/1/26 Joel Cuevas <[email protected]>

> There must be a copy() method in your generated base classes, why don't you
> take a look? It should work.
>
> I think that copy() doesn't copies the pks of the schema, but you will have
> to update (or unset) manually the created_at and similar fields.
>
> HTH. :)
>
> 2009/1/26 Tomasz Ignatiuk <[email protected]>
>
>>
>> Thank You Joel. It works fine and I think it is elegant solution :)
>> One more question. How to copy object without ID field, but not
>> cloneing it?
>> I made sth like this :
>>
>> $newAddress = new Address();
>> $newAddress ->setStreet($address->getStreet());
>> ...
>> and I set all fields. When I just copy object like this ($newAddress =
>> $Address), it also copy its id, which cannot have value because ID is
>> primary and autoincrement.
>>
>>
>
> >
>

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