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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T13:15:18+00:00 2026-05-23T13:15:18+00:00

In Symfony2 RC3, I am trying to create a related entity on a User

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In Symfony2 RC3, I am trying to create a related entity on a User object (FOSUserBundle) at the point of user creation so that I can display the appropriate fields on an edit profile form. I am doing the following in the RegistrationFormHandler.

class RegistrationFormHandler
{
protected $request;
protected $userManager;
protected $form;

public function __construct(Form $form, Request $request, UserManagerInterface $userManager)
{
    $this->form = $form;
    $this->request = $request;
    $this->userManager = $userManager;
}

public function process($confirmation = null)
{
    $user = $this->userManager->createUser();
    $this->form->setData($user);

    if ('POST' == $this->request->getMethod()) {
        $this->form->bindRequest($this->request);

        if ($this->form->isValid()) {
            if (true === $confirmation) {
                $user->setEnabled(false);
            } else if (false === $confirmation) {
                $user->setConfirmationToken(null);
                $user->setEnabled(true);
            }
            $prog = new \MyBundle\CoreBundle\Entity\Programme();

            $prog->setStartDate(date_create());
            $prog->setEndDate(date_create());
            $prog->setWeeklyTarget(4);
            $prog->setGoal('');

            $user->addProgrammes($prog);
            $this->userManager->updateUser($user);

            return true;
        }
    }

    return false;
}

}

The programme record does get created in the database but with a null user_id so it seems the association isn’t working correctly. Anyone know what might be causing this?

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    2026-05-23T13:15:18+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:15 pm

    The solution was to do $programmes->setUser($this); in the addProgrammes method of my User entity

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