I had already reported this issue, it was because i was trying to use a helper 
in my model classes... i did not find solutions for this.

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De : stephenrs <[email protected]>
À : symfony developers <[email protected]>
Envoyé le : Lundi, 15 Décembre 2008, 22h09mn 37s
Objet : [symfony-devs] Symfony 1.1.14 - The default context does not exist - 
Propel problem


Hi,

There was another thread about this (http://groups.google.com/group/
symfony-devs/browse_thread/thread/ded6894226f5ba36/b64563dee673157f?
#b64563dee673157f), but the discussion seemed to get a bit off topic,
and I couldn't discern a solution, so I thought I'd start a new
thread...

I'm trying to create a sample data set for use in development/testing/
demo-ing a system. First, I created a fixture with: symfony
propel:data-dump website cs-sample-data.yml.

Then when I tried to load the data with: symfony propel:build-all-load
website

I get the error:

">> propel    load data from "/Users/stephen/...CorePlatform/data/
fixtures"

  The "default" context does not exist."

Some of the sample data was initially inserted via the app by
authenticated users, so could that be the problem? Is there a config
setting somewhere that would allow fixtures to bypass session
authentication?

Can anyone shed any light on the best/cleanest way to create a sample
data set using Symfony/Propel?

Also, the DB has a fairly large number of tables, so i would prefer
not to have to specify individual tables during the data-dump.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.



      
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