Hi, I am writing a library where I need to hide (for normal usage, since that will be 90% use case) the existence of a Parent object, basically limiting it just to one property and then set the Parent manually within the Child class through this one property. An obvious solution to this would be to get the session within the constructor and set it from here, but that breaks the ORM philosophy and I would like to find something more cleaner. So I found the 'init_scalar' ORM event, which is perfectly suited for this issue, but unfortunately it doesn't fire at all for me.
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