Hi, I have the following schema:
Artist - ArtistSession - Session
Artist:
columns:
id:
primary: true
type: integer
notnull: true
autoincrement: true
<snip>...</snip>
relations:
Sessions:
class: Session
refClass: ArtistSession
local: artist_id
foreign: session_id
ArtistSession:
columns:
artist_id:
primary: true
type: integer
notnull: true
session_id:
primary: true
type: integer
notnull: true
relations:
Artist:
local: artist_id
foreign: id
Session:
local: session_id
foreign: id
Session:
columns:
id:
primary: true
type: integer
notnull: true
<snip>...</snip>
I assumed I could do something like
$sessions = Doctrine::getTable('Session')->findByFoo('bar');
$artist->setSessions($sessions);
$artist->save();
which would automatically create the ArtistSession relation on the
save, but it doesn't.
What you actually have to do is
$artist->getSessions()->merge($sessions);
Which will then successfully create the join records. Why is this? Is
there something merge() does that set<RelationAlias>() doesn't?
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