Up until now I was always calling / checking result of parent::beforeDelete()
before I my own code:
public function beforeDelete()
{
if(parent::beforeValidate())
{
$this->short = strtolower(preg_replace("/[^a-zA-Z0-9_-]+/", "", (string)$this->short));
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
(an example of stripping incorrect characters from one of model's properties)
But now, I found this answer:
public function beforeDelete()
{
foreach($this->qualifications as $q)
$q->delete();
return parent::beforeDelete();
}
(an example of deleting record with related models)
and I'm confused? When should I call parent::beforeDelete()
? Always before my code is executed, always after execution of my code or depending on context / what I'm doing?