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I am trying to update certain fields during a save, but only if one field is being changed, but I don't know how to go about doing that.

More info: if a user is making an edit on the 'is_activated' field in my model, then and only then should my function 'suspendToActive' be invoked; otherwise it should always be ignored.

Here's my current save action:

public function save(Doctrine_Connection $conn = null)
      {
        if ($this->isNew() && !$this->getExpiresAt())
        {
                ... // 
        }

        elseif ($this->getIsActivated()) // this is where I'm having trouble...
        {
            suspendToActive();
        }      

    return parent::save($conn);        
  }

Any help would be appreciated.

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There are Event Listeners in Doctrine, so you should use your model's preUpdate() function and use the invokers data to check if a value was changed.

You will find detailed informations here : http://www.doctrine-project.org/projects/orm/1.2/docs/manual/event-listeners/pl#record-listeners

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  • Thanks for the response. That's actually where I've been looking for the answer, but since I'm a relative newb, I'm confused as to where the function should be placed and how to create the listener.
    – Patrick
    Nov 18, 2011 at 16:45
  • The function is inherited from the Doctrine_Record class, so you may overwrite it in your model. <br/>public function preUpdate(Doctrine_Event $event){ if($this->getIsActivated()){ suspendToActive(); }}
    – domi27
    Nov 19, 2011 at 9:01
  • I get this error when I try that: Declaration of Job::preUpdate() should be compatible with that of Doctrine_Record::preUpdate()
    – Patrick
    Nov 20, 2011 at 18:52
  • Okay, I got it working. I had it in the main class instead of the table class. Seems to be working now.
    – Patrick
    Nov 21, 2011 at 0:36
  • Ok, I have a followup question if you don't mind. Apparently, this isn't what I needed after all. It worked to the extent that it was invoked whenever a change was made to that field, but I need it to be more specific... I need it to only be invoked when the change is from 'true' to 'false' (it's a boolean field), and to not be invoked when a change is made from 'false' to 'true'. Is that possible?
    – Patrick
    Nov 21, 2011 at 1:18

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