Add a order column in your relation table, and override preSelect of this table to automatically order by order.


Le 10/08/10 14:35, jalava a écrit :
An need rised for making multiple selection list that allows you to
sort the items selected for priority in my project.

As I figured, some one had already made good enough component for the
gui side that reorders the options inside select easily.
http://www.senamion.com/blog/jmultiselect2side.html

However, then I figured that as the items in select are provided by
doctrine and selections are backed by n-by-m table, there is no way it
could store the order or selected items and it would not work like
that.

Any idea on how I could also the order or selected items stored in
schema?


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