i called it 'Profile', but not 'profile', because i`m getting error
"Fatal error: Call to a member function fromArray() on a non-object
in..."

$this->getObject()->profile->sfGuardUser = $this->getObject();

with this string i`m getting records in both tables, but in "slave"
table i have no data except `user_id`. i`m trying to figure out
why...

On Oct 8, 6:11 pm, "Thomas Rabaix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's the name of the relation as defined in your schema. The name
> 'Parent' or 'ChildObject' it just example of named relation. You have
> to adapt to your code
>
> I guess it will be : $this->getObject()->profile->sfGuardUser =
> $this->getObject();
>
> and you have to name the embed form 'profile'.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello, Thomas!
>
> > Look... i did not understand what does this string mean $this-
> >>getObject()->ChildObject->Parent = $this->getObject();
>
> > i have not parent property.
>
> > this is my function, it works fine, but maybe i can do it in one
> > string...
>
> >  public function updateObject()
> >  {
> >    $object = parent::updateObject();
> >    $values = $this->getValues();
>
> >    $this->getObject()->profile->setFirstName($values['Profile']
> > ['first_name']);
> >    $this->getObject()->profile->setLastName($values['Profile']
> > ['last_name']);
> >    $this->getObject()->profile->setMidName($values['Profile']
> > ['mid_name']);
>
> >    $this->getObject()->profile->setDisplayName($values['Profile']
> > ['first_name']);
>
> >    $this->getObject()->profile->setPostalCode($values['Profile']
> > ['postal_code']);
> >    $this->getObject()->profile->setDateOfBirth($values['Profile']
> > ['date_of_birth']);
> >    $this->getObject()->profile->setGender($values['Profile']
> > ['gender']);
>
> >    return $object;
> >  }
>
> > Thank you again!
>
> > On Oct 8, 12:59 pm, "Thomas Rabaix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hello,
>
> >> This is a quick example. Please note the updateObject method is to fix
> >> an issue with doctrine.
>
> >> class ParentForm extends BaseParentForm
> >> {
>
> >>   public function setup()
> >>   {
> >>     parent::setup();
>
> >>     $this->embedForm('ChildObject', new
> >> ChildObjectForm($this->getObject()->getChildObject()));
> >>   }
>
> >>   public function configure()
> >>   {
> >>     $this->widgetSchema['category_id']->setOption('add_empty', false);
> >>   }
>
> >>   public function updateObject()
> >>   {
> >>     $object = parent::updateObject();
>
> >>     $this->getObject()->ChildObject->Parent = $this->getObject();
>
> >>     return $object;
> >>   }
>
> >> }
> >> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> > Thanks for fast reply, Thomas! This is very helpful.
>
> >> > I use Doctrine. Do you have any example of form?
>
> >> > On Oct 8, 11:52 am, "Thomas Rabaix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >> Hello,
>
> >> >> 1. Clean form :
> >> >> You should create a new class which extends the default signup form.
> >> >> In this class you create the embed form (the setup method) and
> >> >> overwrite the save method. So mainly you move your logic from the
> >> >> action to the new form.
>
> >> >> 2. Propel vs Doctrine :
> >> >> Now doctrine implements an array interface, that's means when you bind
> >> >> values from the request, the value are cascadly (?) defined to related
> >> >> object. Propel does not have this feature, so I suppose you have to do
> >> >> that by hand in the save method. You can use the model::fromArray
> >> >> method or recreate a form (which isnot great IMHO)
>
> >> >> Thomas
>
> >> >> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 9:50 PM, Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> >> > Hi, all. I think i did not understand this embed form system, so i
> >> >> > need some help...
>
> >> >> > Pretty usual example is registration form.
> >> >> > I have two tables sf_guard_user and sf_guard_user_profile and two
> >> >> > forms.
>
> >> >> > This is usual forms with all necessary widgets and validators.
>
> >> >> > This is my sing up action:
>
> >> >> >  public function executeIndex($request)
> >> >> >  {
>
> >> >> >    $singupForm = new SingupUserForm();
> >> >> >    $userProfileForm = new SingupUserProfileForm();
>
> >> >> >    $singupForm->embedForm('Profile', $userProfileForm);
>
> >> >> >    $this->singupForm = $singupForm;
>
> >> >> >    if ($request->isMethod('post'))
> >> >> >    {
> >> >> >      $singupData = $request->getParameter('singup');
>
> >> >> >      $singupData['username']  = $singupData['email']; // don`t think
> >> >> > about it
> >> >> >      $singupData['algorithm']   = 'sha1'; // and about it too ;)
>
> >> >> >      $this->singupForm->bind($singupData);
>
> >> >> >      if($this->singupForm->isValid()){
> >> >> >        $newUserId = $this->singupForm->save();
>
> >> >> >        $newUserProfileFrom = new SingupUserProfileForm();
>
> >> >> >        $newUserProfileData =  $singupData['Profile'];
> >> >> >        $newUserProfileData['user_id'] = $newUserId->id;
> >> >> >        $newUserProfileFrom->bind($newUserProfileData);
> >> >> >        $newUserProfileFrom->save();
> >> >> >        //$this->redirect('singup/thankyou');
> >> >> >      }
> >> >> >    }
>
> >> >> > this works fine and i got records in both tables, BUT if  a cant just
> >> >> > do $this->singupForm->save(); and get all things done... i think i do
> >> >> > something wrong...
> >> >> > and this piece of code makes 4 queries to database!!! i don`t need
> >> >> > this at all;)
>
> >> >> > i can still use something like that (it works great):
>
> >> >> >    $newUser = new sfGuardUser();
> >> >> >    $newUser->email = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]';
>
> >> >> >    $newUserProfile = new sfGuardUserProfile();
> >> >> >    $newUserProfile->first_name = 'alex';
> >> >> >    $newUser->setProfile($newUserProfile);
> >> >> >    $newUser->save();
>
> >> >> > but i believe there is a better way for forms.
>
> >> >> --
> >> >> Thomas Rabaix
> >> >> Internet Consultant
>
> >> --
> >> Thomas Rabaix
> >> Internet Consultant
>
> --
> Thomas Rabaix
> Internet Consultant
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