correct, that is possible. You can go to the "mappings:" and just define
"alias" the way you want it to be.

On Tue, 01 Feb 2011 13:17:58 +0100, Jordi Boggiano <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 01.02.2011 09:26, Benjamin Eberlei wrote:
>> don't know if anybody mentioned it yet, but overriding models is not
>> possible anyways, at least not with the DoctrineBundle.
>> 
>> It would just be too complicated to guarantee it works internally, say
>> for
>> example you have Entity A you want to override, but it is using
>> Inheritance, so B extends A and C extends A. Now how would overriding A
>> work? There is just no sane way to do it.
> 
> I don't usually want to use any model provided by a third party anyway,
> but just for the sake of the discussion, if everyone used the namespace
> aliases, you could have FooBundle:Entity and then in your config you can
> just redefine FooBundle: alias to one of your bundle namespaces,
> therefore overriding the base bundle files. Of course that means you'd
> have to copy all the bundle's models in your overriding bundle. But it's
> at least one way it should be doable, no?
> 
> Cheers
> 
> -- 
> Jordi Boggiano
> @seldaek :: http://seld.be/

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