another question. I have a abstract BaseLog Entity which keeps the association to my user. In addition I have 2 Entities (FooLog & BarLog) which extend BaseLog. In addition I have my User Entity which are suppose to hold two associations to Log. One for FooLog and one for BarLog. Here is my issue. I get error messages because I don't know how to overwrite BaseLog's inversedBy field in extending Entity. Could you please help me.
Because I think my explanation is not really good, here the Set up of my entities.
BaseLog
/** @ORM\MappedSuperclass */
abstract class BaseLog {
/**
* @ORM\ManyToOne(targetEntity="User", inversedBy="logs")
* @ORM\JoinColumns({
* @ORM\JoinColumn(name="user_id", referencedColumnName="id", nullable=true, onDelete="SET NULL")
* })
*/
private $user;
}
FooLog
/** @ORM\Entity */
class FooLog extends BaseLog {
// Some additional fields
}
BarLog
/** @ORM\Entity */
class BarLog extends BaseLog {
// Some additional fields
}
User
/** @ORM\Entity */
class User {
/**
* @ORM\OneToMany(targetEntity="FooLog", mappedBy="user", cascade={"persist"})
*/
private $fooLogs;
/**
* @ORM\OneToMany(targetEntity="BarLog", mappedBy="user", cascade={"persist"})
*/
private $barLogs;
}
How do I have to overwrite BaseLog's inversedBy in FooLog & BarLog.
I get several Mapping error on this set up: BaseLog
- BaseLog: The association BaseLog#user refers to the inverse side field User#logs which does not exist.
- FooLog: The association FooLog#user refers to the inverse side field User#logs which does not exist.
- BarLog: The association BarLog#user refers to the inverse side field User#logs which does not exist.
- User: The mappings User#fooLogs and FooLog#user are incosistent with each other.
- User: The mappings User#barLogs and BarLog#user are incosistent with each other.
Please help me to get my mapping sorted.