Hi Carl,
The throw of getId returns the good value
and if i put into the BD the user_id as can be NULL, the didn't insert the
last insert id

Thanks

2011/4/15 Carl <carl.par...@gmail.com>

> That error can still happen even if it's only an integer though. If it
> doesn't contain a default value in the database and/or it has a NOT NULL
> constraint, then when you do an insert without assigning it a value, the
> insert will fail. It looks you're assigning it a value properly. So the
> former does seem doubtful.
>
> What value does $global_user->getId() have after you call that first
> persist()? I see you threw an exception to test the value. I assume it was
> returning something other than NULL?
>
> No worries about your English. You're doing fine. :)
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