Carlos-

Can you just use the lifecycle callbacks?
http://www.doctrine-project.org/docs/orm/2.0/en/reference/events.html

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2011/1/21 Carlos Sánchez <[email protected]>

> Hi All,
>
> Need to write some info in a table (time purposes) every time I
> perform a write into database using doctrine, (update_at similar
> behaviour using sf 1.4).
> Is there any method to override and catch every serialize operation?
> How do I do it?
>
> Thanks in advanced.
>
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