turn off propel.builder.addIncludes in your propel.ini. The symfony autoload
should take care of it for you because everything in lib.model should get
loaded as needed...


On 8/25/08 7:17 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> W odpowiedzi na e-mail od: Ant Cunningham otrzymany dnia 2008-08-26 00:34 :
>> It shouldnt be calling BaseUsers... it should be calling UsersNestedSet.
>> When you apply a nested set to a column the class hierarchy looks like this:
>> 
>> BaseModelClass
>>     NestedSetModelClass
>>         ModelClass
>> 
>> BaseModelClassPeer
>>     ModelClassNestedSetPeer
>>         ModelClassPeer
>> 
>> Beyond that i dont know.
>> 
>>   
> thx!!  i found out that i must remove my model class and regenerate by
> propel 1.3
> 
> now another problem arise because generated
> 
> NestedSetPeer classes
> 
> 
> generate - i think - wrong require statement for Base Classes
> 
> instead of simply
> 
> require 'BaseUsersPeer.php';
> they do
> require 'lib/model/om/BaseUsersPeer.php';
> 
> 
> so i must manually edit and change require lines
>  or change/add path? to lib model generated files?
> 
> or i am doing something wrong - possibly with configuration of
> sfpropelplugin ?
> 
> > 



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