Hello Derick, thank you very much :)
I've changed idProperty to "normal" properties. The problem was, that i've used the ezc-Tools to create the definition files. // Creates a schema.xml from current database table. // Needed for Persistent Object creation. $schema = ezcDbSchema::createFromDb( $db ); $dest = APPLICATION_PATH . DS . 'sources' . DS . 'database' . DS . 'schema.xml'; $schema->writeToFile( 'xml', $dest ); // console code to create definition files from previous created schema.xml php rungenerator.php -s ./application/sources/database/schema.xml -f xml ./application/sources/database/persistence/ (Maybe) ezcDbSchema doesn't recognize the correct types of attributes if there are multiple primary keys on a table. greetings René Derick Rethans schrieb: > On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, Christoph René Pardon wrote: > >> There are some attributes missing in my statement. >> The definition file looks like this: >> >> $def = new ezcPersistentObjectDefinition(); >> $def->table = 'yela_core_acl_rules'; >> $def->class = 'Yela_Persistence_Core_Acl_Rules'; >> >> $def->idProperty = new ezcPersistentObjectIdProperty(); >> $def->idProperty->columnName = 'rule_id'; >> $def->idProperty->propertyName = 'rule_id'; >> $def->idProperty->generator = new ezcPersistentGeneratorDefinition( >> 'ezcPersistentSequenceGenerator' ); >> $def->idProperty->propertyType = ezcPersistentObjectProperty::PHP_TYPE_INT; >> >> $def->idProperty = new ezcPersistentObjectIdProperty(); >> $def->idProperty->columnName = 'group_id'; >> $def->idProperty->propertyName = 'group_id'; >> $def->idProperty->generator = new ezcPersistentGeneratorDefinition( >> 'ezcPersistentManualGenerator' ); >> $def->idProperty->propertyType = ezcPersistentObjectProperty::PHP_TYPE_INT; >> >> $def->idProperty = new ezcPersistentObjectIdProperty(); >> $def->idProperty->columnName = 'resource_id'; >> $def->idProperty->propertyName = 'resource_id'; >> $def->idProperty->generator = new ezcPersistentGeneratorDefinition( >> 'ezcPersistentManualGenerator' ); >> $def->idProperty->propertyType = ezcPersistentObjectProperty::PHP_TYPE_INT; > > You can only have one ID property, you're overwriting rule_id and > group_id so hence they don't show up in the statement. > > Derick > > -- Components mailing list Components@lists.ez.no http://lists.ez.no/mailman/listinfo/components