In a Symfony entity that stores the address information of a client I have made a ManyToOne connection with a entity that contains all countries. So the entity has de following link:
/**
* @var string
*
* @ORM\Column(name="country_code", type="string", length=2)
*
* @ORM\ManyToOne(targetEntity="Country")
* @ORM\JoinColumn(name="country_code", referencedColumnName="country_code")
*/
private $countryCode;
In the form generated of this entity I have defined it like this:
->add('countryCode', 'entity', array(
'class' => 'MyBundle:Country',
'choice_label' => 'name_en',
'choice_value' => 'country_code',
'data' => 'nl',
))
So it does not store the primary key but the country_code a two letter code like "nl" for the Netherlands.
Then I have to add __tostring() code to make it work, but why is that? I though the __tostring function would not be required anymore as there is already a ManyToOne connection.
public function __toString()
{
return strval($this->countryCode);
}