save(); /** * now doctrine would perform prepared queries in the following order: * * first the emails since every user needs to get the primary key of their newly created email * INSERT INTO email (address) VALUES (:address) * INSERT INTO email (address) VALUES (:address) * INSERT INTO email (address) VALUES (:address) * * then the users * INSERT INTO entity (name,email_id) VALUES (:name,:email_id) * INSERT INTO entity (name,email_id) VALUES (:name,:email_id) * INSERT INTO entity (name,email_id) VALUES (:name,:email_id) * * and at last the phonenumbers since they need the primary keys of the newly created users * INSERT INTO phonenumber (phonenumber,entity_id) VALUES (:phonenumber,:entity_id) * INSERT INTO phonenumber (phonenumber,entity_id) VALUES (:phonenumber,:entity_id) * INSERT INTO phonenumber (phonenumber,entity_id) VALUES (:phonenumber,:entity_id) * INSERT INTO phonenumber (phonenumber,entity_id) VALUES (:phonenumber,:entity_id) * INSERT INTO phonenumber (phonenumber,entity_id) VALUES (:phonenumber,:entity_id) * * These operations are considerably fast, since many databases perform multiple * prepared queries very rapidly */ ?>