You should use preDelete and postDelete methods.
class YouModel extends BaseModel {
public function postDelete()
{
// no your code
// ex: unlink($this->file)
}
}
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Absalón Valdés wrote:
> hi. you can use a event handler adn the catch delete execution, e.g:
> class backendConfiguration extends sfApplicationConfiguration
> {
> public function configure()
> {
> $this->dispatcher->connect('admin.delete_object',
> array($this,'xmethod'));
> }
>
> public function xmethod(sfEvent $event)
> {
> // do some stuff
> }
> }
> This should work... i think
>
>
>
> 2010/2/5 Darren884
>
> Does anyone have any simple example code I can place into my objects
>> model to override this function? I need to add some stuff into it.
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