but the question is how can i set the ordering column? ... don't
forget ... for sfDoctrine.
the one-to-many relation is not the problem.
On 18 Jun., 12:24, "Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> table_one:
> _attributes: { phpName: TableOne }
> id: { type: integer, primaryKey: true,
> required: true, foreignTable: table_two, foreignReference: id,
> localReference: id }
>
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> Subject: [symfony-users] sfDoctrine sort of one-to-many
>
> hi!
>
> does anyone know, how i can set the order or sort a one-to-many relation?
>
> example:
> schema.yml
> Client:
> tableName: client
> columns:
> name:
> type: string
> size: 1000
> description:
> type: string
> size: 1000
> Computer:
> tableName: computer
> columns:
> name:
> type: string
> size: 1000
> client_id:
> foreignClass: Client
> foreignName: Client
> cascadeDelete: true
>
> now, after adding some "Computers" to "Client" ... how can i order the
> one-to-many "Computers"?
>
> when i access one client like this...
> $data = sfDoctrine::getTable('Client')->find(1);
>
> $data->getComputer() is not in alphabetic order...
>
> thanks for your helb
>
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