Alright, there you go, it's really only 2 lines changed at this time. :)

Report back if you're hitting any roadblocks but my app uses hydration/joins 
quite extensively and it works just like before (minus that little bug I 
mentioned which I have to hunt down today, will report back if it's something 
to do with DbFinder).


Cheers, Daniel

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On 2009-12-03, at 3/December, 11:36 AM, Frosty wrote:

> Great Daniel, thanks.
> And yes, I think that your diff may be useful...
> 
> At least, I hope that using DbFinder, I will be able to write "ORM-
> compatible" code for Symfony's future versions (I will try to
> contribute in that direction as well)...
> 
>> first: I think Fabien was just kidding when he said "Then, use plain PDO." :)
> Sorry... a smiley could be useful next time... :-/

Jep, that would've been useful but, you know, who would use plain PDO with 
symfony? :D
[yes, I know that there are uses for this, such as for optimization :)]

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