It amazes me sometimes how humbling symfony can make you. I like to
think I'm a fairly exp. web developer and still I catch myself spending
hours trying to find the most difficult bug, or so I assume, and it
turns out to be the simpliest damn thing I never even thought to
check... grrr.

Anyways, just so you don't think this was still a wierd quirk in
symfony, it turns out that somehow all my autoincrement definitions
from my schema.xml file got removed and that's why I was not getting
the proper setUseIdGenerator(true);, since in fact it was correct to
assume I was not autoincrementing. /sigh


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