So Doctrine generates two base classes per database table ....? (at
aminimum, probably)

On Aug 26, 9:02 pm, Eno <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Aug 2009, Dennis wrote:
> > The automatic class(es) that Symfony generates that are named after
> > tables in the Dbase . . .
>
> > Are they:
> >   The collection (i.e.) the table,
> >   The class for the individual object with setters/getters/field
> > sanitizing-qualifying,
> >     or
> >   Both?
>
> Both.
>
> If you are using Propel, you will get peer classes which generate objects
> from database queries and classes for the object itself.
>
> Similarly, when using Doctrine you will get a class representing the table
> that generates objects from queries and a class representing a single
> object.
>
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