diff --git a/en/tutorials/getting-started.rst b/en/tutorials/getting-started.rst index fc5228c85..e02f101cb 100644 --- a/en/tutorials/getting-started.rst +++ b/en/tutorials/getting-started.rst @@ -955,7 +955,7 @@ to the database. You might wonder why does this distinction between persist notification and flush exist: Doctrine 2 uses the UnitOfWork -pattern to aggregate all writes (INSERT, UDPATE, DELETE) into one +pattern to aggregate all writes (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE) into one single transaction, which is executed when flush is called. Using this approach the write-performance is significantly better than in a scenario where updates are done for each entity in