acme.User? Are you sure that annotation mappings are actually being
considered here? What does your metadata for the User entity look like?
Check it with:
$em->getClassMetadata('Acme\Bundle\UserBundle\Entity\User');
Marco Pivetta
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On 27 February 2014 18:32, otis <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have an doctrine entity in a Symfony2 project defined as:
>
> /**
> * @ORM\Entity
> * @ORM\Table(name="`user`")
> */
> class User
>
> The table name is escaped in this definition, but the problem described
> here occurs whether it is escaped or not.
>
> The associated mysql database does have a table named 'user'.
>
> Somewhere, somehow, doctrine decides that the table associated with the
> entity User is named 'User', not 'user', and goes looking for a table named
> 'User'
>
> This isn't a problem in my Windows dev environment, but on the linux
> production server my app does not work.
>
> When I do something like this on the linux server:
>
> $em = $container->get('doctrine')->getManager();
>> $user_repo = $em->getRepository('Acme\Bundle\UserBundle\Entity\User');
>> $user = $user_repo->find(1);
>>
>
> I get this:
>
> PHP Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'PDOException' with message
>> 'SQLSTATE[42S02]: Base table or view not found: 1146 Table 'acme.User'
>> doesn't exist' in
>> /home/acme/vendor/doctrine/dbal/lib/Doctrine/DBAL/Connection.php:641
>>
>
> I know it would be better not to use a table named 'user', but I am
> working with an existing mysql database in which that is the name of one of
> the tables, and this database is also used by a legacy php app in which
> that table name cannot be changed (at least not without enormous
> difficulty).
>
> Can anyone tell me what code causes this and whether it can be fixed,
> adjusted, etc?
>
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