Do you use multiple database connections? I had this problem once in
this configuration, and I only found an ugly solution.

Am 17.02.2011 18:43, schrieb Paolo Niccolò Giubelli:
> Hi!
> 
> I have the following schema:
> 
>  
> 
> Category:
> 
>   actAs:
> 
>     Timestampable: ~   
> 
>     I18n:
> 
>       fields: [name]
> 
>   columns:   
> 
>     name:
> 
>       type: string(255)
> 
>   relations:
> 
>     Category:
> 
>       class: Category
> 
>       local: parent_id
> 
>       foreign: child_id
> 
>       refClass: CategoryReference
> 
>       foreignAlias: Parent
> 
>     Products:
> 
>       type: many
> 
>       class: Product
> 
>       local: id
> 
>       foreign: category_id
> 
> CategoryReference:
> 
>   columns:
> 
>     parent_id:
> 
>       type: integer
> 
>       primary: true
> 
>     child_id:
> 
>       type: integer
> 
>       primary: true
> 
>  
> 
> As you can see, Category has a relation with itself, so to create a
> category tree.
> 
> Everything works fine until I try to edit a category using
> admin-generated forms, as it says:
> 
> *SQLSTATE[42S22]: Column not found: 1054 Unknown column 'c.name' in
> 'field list'*
> 
> It tries to retrieve “name” field from “category” table instead of
> “category_translation”… why? :-| Is this a bug?
> 
> I spent a lot of time trying to find a solution, but I didn’t succeeded.
> 
> I used this schema in other projects, without i18n, and it works flawlessy.
> 
> I’m using symfony 1.4.9 (this happens also on 1.4.8).
> 
>  
> 
> Thank you in advance!
> 
>  
> 
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