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Need help for using doctrine entity and Symfony 2 libraries in an extension
June 11, 2014, 10:32:24 am
Hi,

I am making an module extension named civicrm voice broadcast (extension is not any CMS specified and CiViCRM version is 4.4.5). I want to use Doctrine Entity for DB persistence and Symfony 2 libraries. Can anybody help me with code snippets or any implemented extension with Doctrine as well as Symfony 2 libraries?

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Re: Need help for using doctrine entity and Symfony 2 libraries in an extension
June 11, 2014, 10:49:37 am
As discussed, you should review the CiviHR extensions to see how they do it. If you have more specific questions that would be better.
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