Hello,
Thank for your reply, but i'm having trouble making the schema.yml
file to build the model. I don't understand how the "relations" tags
are to be set in order to have the tables like i described them in the
first post.



On Dec 2, 8:44 pm, Joaquin Bravo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's the same on doctrine, just when assigning relationships be sure
> to use aliases instead of column names. For example instead of:
>
> User:
>   user_1:
>     name: John
>     age: 23
>
> Phone:
>   phone_1:
>     phone: 2342323
>     user_id: user_1
>
> use this:
>
> Phone:
>   phone_1:
>     phone: 23423223
>     User: user_1
>
> On Dec 1, 3:18 pm, Valentin Ceaprazaru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hei
>
> > I want to make a model in Doctrine and i need help because i'm new at
> > this.
> > So in simple words i need something like this:
>
> > user sistem : i'll use sfGuardDoctrine
>
> > songs table : each song will be written by a user, will be in a
> > category, and will have comments
>
> > comments table: each comment will be written by a user, will belong to
> > a song
>
> > category table : each song can belong to one or more categories
>
> > I've seen in the askeet tutorial that, propel loaded the comments for
> > each song by default. How can i do this in Doctrine?
>
> > Thank you
> > Valentin
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