You can simply create a constructor that accepts the EntityManager as
parameter, no?

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2010/12/29 François <frobic...@toog.fr>:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm in trouble with something in the example of the Form
> documentation : 
> http://docs.symfony-reloaded.org/guides/forms/overview.html#form-validation
>
> In fact, I'd like to save my form like in the example :
>
> namespace Application\HelloBundle\Entity;
>
> class Registration
> {
>    public function process()
>    {
>        // save user, send emails etc.
>    }
> }
>
> The problem is that I need the EntityManager to save user, isn't it ?
> But how can I have access to my EntityManager in an Entity ?
>
> Thanks.
>
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