Currently known limitation, as we discussed in the issue that you opened
few hours afterwards on doctrine/doctrine2:
https://github.com/doctrine/doctrine2/pull/1138

Marco Pivetta

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On 15 September 2014 02:40, Stan Lemon <[email protected]> wrote:

> I keep running the schema update command and seeing ALTERs generated with
> new index names for a JoinColumn annotation on one of my entities. I
> actually have a covering index specified in the @Table annotation, but the
> update command yields an ALTER to drop the current index and add a new one
> with what appears to be a random hash. Is there anyway to force the name of
> an index created for one of these joins?
>
> Just to be clear, this is what I'm seeing:
>
> ./app/console doctrine:schema:update --dump-sql
> DROP INDEX idx_e03f1304bd2a4c0 ON report_parameter;
> CREATE INDEX IDX_423FC084BD2A4C0 ON report_parameter (report_id);
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Stan
>
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