Have you double checked the exception type? Is the exception caught when 
you catch an \Exception? Can you do a get_class() call on that exception?

Cheers,
Thomas


On Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 10:41:16 AM UTC+2, Raffaello Bertini wrote:
>
> I have an exception thrown by em flush() method.
>
> Is reported as PDOException in the PHP Fatal Error trace, generated from 
> the stmtn->execute() used by doctrine2.
>
> Well, my problem is I am not able to catch this exception:
>
> try {
>  em->flush();
> } catch{\PDOException $e) {
>  // ... whatever 
> }
>
>
> Is there any particular reason why It seems not possible to catch this 
> Exception?
>
> I'd like to avoid using \Exception to catch it.
>
> doctrine2 version: orm 2.3.0
> bundle 1.2 (for symfony2)
>
> Thanks.
>
>

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