I am having trouble with propel:data-load.  My main problem right now
is when and where do i use CamelCaps versus
underscore_separated_names?  I have tried very hard to use
underscore_separated_names in my schema.yml file to properly create
the MySQL definitons of my tables.  That means that I have defined a
table

status_entry_flow:
  id:
  initial_status_id:
  next_status_id:

and so on.  Then I want to define a fixture.yml to pre-load the
appropriate data:

StatusEntryFlow:
  open:
    initial_status_id: open
    next_status_id: pending

The only example I have to follow is the sfGuardPlugin, which of
course, does not follow the CamelCaps because of the leading 'sf'.

Where is it defined exactly when CamelCaps are required and when they
are not?  Where is it defined that names starting with 'sf' do not get
camelCapped the way that others get CamelCapped?

/.Joe
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