Hi

You should give us more info.

Most important is which ORM engine You use? Propel or Doctrine ?

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Best regards
Łukasz Wojciechowski

New Generation Software
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2009/2/2 Tomasz Ignatiuk <[email protected]>:
>
> Hi
>
> In almost every table in my application I have a field called:
> login_modified which should keep login of a user who just updated a
> record (or created). It is similar to updated_at but "by who". I keep
> login in session. I'd like to ask you how to put login into
> login_modified input in almost all forms in a project? Do I have to
> call new form object (witch second parameter as option) in each
> executeNew (executeEdit) action? Or there is a better way?
> >
>
>

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