>From what I have seen the generator gives you one view for each table.
What you could do is use the generator to generate it, and then once
you have the code, combine the two views. That will save you some
time.
Sherif

On Aug 21, 4:30 pm, "Patrick Fong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a model that has a one-to-one relationship with a number of different
> models - Page.
>
> page:
>   _attributes: { phpName: Page }
>   id: ~
>   filename: varchar(255)
>   seo_type: boolean # enum('static','dynamic')
>   seo_meta_title: varchar(255)
>   seo_meta_description: varchar(255)
>   seo_meta_keywords: varchar(255)
>   order_by: integer
>
> Here is one model that uses page - content:
>
> content:
>   _attributes: { phpName: Content }
>   id: ~
>   page_id: { type: integer, foreignKey: true, required: true, foreignTable:
> page, foreignReference: id, onDelete: cascade }
>   template_id: { type: integer, foreignKey: true, required: true,
> foreignTable: template,   foreignReference: id, onDelete: cascade }
>   title: varchar(255)
>   short_text: varchar(255)
>   long_text: longvarchar
>   visibility: boolean
>   access: boolean
>   popup: boolean
>   created_at: ~
>   updated_at: ~
>
> Using generator.yml is it possible to create/edit both the page and content
> models in the same view ?
>
> Or would I need to create the forms manually ?
>
> Cheeers,
> Patrick

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