Yes ....

"Add a method in your myUser class for retrieving an according and
valid instance of your guard user entry and thats it (see  
getGuardUser)."

...

guard user is your custom user.

Am 26.10.2009 um 23:55 schrieb lorenx:

>
> mmm,
> but i don't have any getCustomUser() method;
> it seems that it should return a MyCustomUser instance...
>
>
> On Oct 26, 11:45 pm, Frank Stelzer <d...@bleedingmoon.de> wrote:
>> You do not have to re-implement those methods, as your model class  
>> has
>> it already done.
>>
>> You cann access them via:
>>
>> $this->getUser()->getCustomUser()->getEmail();
>>
>> or add wrapper methods in your myUser class:
>>
>> myUser:
>> ---
>> public function getEmail()
>> {
>>    return $this->getCustomUser()->getEmail();
>>
>> }
>>
>> - Frank
>>
>> Am 26.10.2009 um 23:41 schrieb lorenx:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>> 3. Add a "getCustomUser" method to your myUser class and generate  
>>>> the
>>>> mentioned link in this way.
>>
>>> sorry but...
>>> if i need a (custom) getUsername() or a getEmail() method, do i need
>>> to re-implement these methods from scratch in myUser class  
>>> although i
>>> already have them in MyCustomUser class?
>>> could i "link" somehow those methods to the ones generated in
>>> MyCustomUser class? how?
>>
>>> sorry but it seems to me this could be the last step to partially
>>> understand the process...
> >


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