With sfFormDoctrine defaults values are always set from the related object :
So in the configure you can update the related object only if the object is
new. OR you can overwrite the updateDefaultsFromObject method.

On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 12:12 AM, LevelX <ludwig.hi...@online.de> wrote:

>
> Have you tried to set the default via the
>
> $this->setDefault('name', 'Please insert a name');
>
> syntax?
>
> For me this works also in generated modules (but using propel).
>
> On 18 Jun., 22:59, juro <fo...@juro.at> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have created an admin generated module in my backend "myclass" based
> > on Myclass.class.php. After changing the widget for the field "name"
> > and assigning it a default value "your name", I was surprised that the
> > default value was not shown in the form.
> >
> > On the other hand my frontend has a module (generated using
> > doctrine:generate-module) based on the same Myclass.class.php. The
> > form does display the default value.
> >
> > MyclassForm.class.php:
> >
> > class MyclassForm extends BaseMyclassForm
> > {
> >   public function configure()
> >   {
> >     $this->widgetSchema['name'] = new sfWidgetFormInput(array(), array
> > ('value' => 'Please insert a name'));
> >   }
> >
> > }
> >
> > Can anyone tell me, why the default value does not show in the admin-
> > generated form? And - more importantly - how I can get a default value
> > into the admin-generated form?
> >
> > juro
>
> >
>


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