Hello!

What's the problem? Building forms, rendering in your template file or
writing doctrine queries?

first of all you need to customize your JobForm.class.php:
sfWidgetFormDoctrineChoice()

please give us more details and you will get more feedback.


Ciao

On 13 Mrz., 01:02, Belgacem TLILI <[email protected]> wrote:
> i have this class
> job:
>   connection: doctrine
>   tableName: job
>   columns:
>     id_marchandise:
>       type: integer(4)
>       primary: true
>       autoincrement: true
>    category:
>       type: string(50)
>    sub_category:
>       type: string(50)
>
> i would like have the data  of this table in (of my database) like a
> list of option in indexSuccess.php
>
> like this in html
>
> <select name="job[category]" id="job_category">
> <option value="1">Petit Colis</option>
> <option value="2">Moyen Colis</option>
> <option value="3">Grand Colis</option>
>
> //........the data from database
>
> <option value="7">Petite Palette</option>
> <option value="8">Moyenne Palette</option>
> <option value="9">Grande Palette</option>
> </select>
>
> how can i do this
>
> how can i build a doctrine request (DQL)

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