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The PropelParamConverter
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You can use the PropelParamConverter with the [SensioFrameworkExtraBundle](http://github.com/sensio/SensioFrameworkExtraBundle).
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You can use the `PropelParamConverter` with the [SensioFrameworkExtraBundle](http://github.com/sensio/SensioFrameworkExtraBundle).
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You just need to put the right _Annotation_ on top of your controller:
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``` php
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```
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**New** with last version of `SensioFrameworkExtraBundle`,
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you can ommit the `class` parameter if your controller parameter is typed,
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this is usefull when you need to set extra `options`.
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``` php
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<?php
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use BlogBundle\Model\Post;
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/**
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* @ParamConverter("post")
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*/
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public function myAction(Post $post)
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{
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}
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```
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#### Exclude some parameters ####
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You can exclude some attributes from being used by the converter:
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