I have a form that uses a sfWidgetFormDoctrineChoice widget and I pass
a query to it that selects my "category" records based on another
hidden field. My query has a ->where('a.id = ?', $this->getObject()-
>getCategoryId());

This works great when I am looking at the new form (as I create the
form from a new object).

But when the form tries to validate and fails, my choice widget does
not render. It appears as though I cannot call sfForm->getObject()
after the sfForm->bind() function is called. In searching it appears
as though there isn't a way to grab the form values when it is
invalid.

Is there a better way to solve what I'm trying to do, or am I missing
something obvious here?

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