15 lines
567 B
PHP
15 lines
567 B
PHP
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Doctrine supports default values for all data types. When default value is attached to a record column this means two of things.
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First this value is attached to every newly created Record.
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<code type="php">
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class User extends Doctrine_record {
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public function setTableDefinition() {
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$this->hasColumn('name', 'string', 50, array('default' => 'default name'));
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}
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}
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$user = new User();
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print $user->name; // default name
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</code>
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Also when exporting record class to database DEFAULT //value// is attached to column definition statement.
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