Thanks. I'll try this. :)

On Thursday, June 19, 2014 5:10:18 PM UTC+5:30, Jàπ (Jasper N. Brouwer) 
wrote:
>
> You can use the CLI tool: 
>
>     $ doctrine orm:schema-tool:update --dump-sql 
>
> Or (but don't use this in production): 
>
>     $ doctrine orm:schema-tool:update --force 
>
> Or you can use something like Doctrine Migrations [1]. 
>
> [1]: 
> http://docs.doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine-migrations/en/latest/reference/introduction.html
>  
>
> --   
> Jasper N. Brouwer 
> (@jaspernbrouwer) 
>
>
> On 19 June 2014 at 12:54:30, Megha Agarwal ([email protected] 
> <javascript:>) wrote: 
> > Hi all, 
> >   
> > My db has already the following columns in a particular table. I need to 
> > add some more custom columns in this. 
> > Can anyone suggests how to auto-generate the custom fields in the schema 
> > file. 
> >   
> > OhrmJobCandidate: 
> > connection: doctrine 
> > tableName: ohrm_job_candidate 
> > columns: 
> > id: 
> > type: integer(4) 
> > fixed: false 
> > unsigned: false 
> > primary: true 
> > autoincrement: false 
> > first_name: 
> > type: string(30) 
> > fixed: false 
> > unsigned: false 
> > primary: false 
> > notnull: true 
> > autoincrement: false 
> > middle_name: 
> > type: string(30) 
> > fixed: false 
> > unsigned: false 
> > primary: false 
> > notnull: false 
> > autoincrement: false 
> >   
> > Advance thanks for any effective guidance. 
> >   
> > Regards, 
> > Megha 
>
>
>

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