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ghost opened this issue Apr 15, 2015 · 2 comments
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Entity Provider: improving-performance-with-a-join @ORM\ManyToMany #5183

ghost opened this issue Apr 15, 2015 · 2 comments

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ghost commented Apr 15, 2015

Is it possible to join a ManyToMany relation?
I got still 2 queries with that join.

How to Load Security Users from the Database (the Entity Provider)
http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook/security/entity_provider.html#improving-performance-with-a-join

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xabbuh commented Apr 15, 2015

Hey @bokonet, do you suggest to improve the documentation or is this more a support question? If it's the letter, you are better off asking this on IRC or on the mailing list. Otherwise, you should probably clarify what you want to be changed in which way.

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ghost commented Apr 15, 2015

Hey @xabbuh, i think its not possible to join a ManyToMany relation to improve performance. so that part of the documentation make no sense for me and should be updated. Am i wrong?

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