Hi Ryan,

Thank you for the reply. I have used "options" after your posted the 
correct syntax and it worked like a charm. Though I am late to reply, Just 
wanted to say thank you for the solution.

Thanks,
Karthik.


On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 8:57:17 PM UTC-6, weaverryan wrote:
>
> Hi Karthik!
>
> You can see all the available options that are accepted by Symfony's 
> Doctrine configuration here: 
> http://symfony.com/doc/current/reference/configuration/doctrine.html#doctrine-dbal-configuration
>
> You'll notice that there is no "driverOptions". But, I do know that when 
> you configure Doctrine's DBAL directly, this option exists. It turns out 
> that - for whatever reason - the key you want to use is simply "options". 
> The "options" configuration key is passed internally as the "driverOptions" 
> when configuring the DBAL (nerdy internal link to that: 
> https://github.com/doctrine/DoctrineBundle/blob/master/DependencyInjection/DoctrineExtension.php#L181
> )
>
> Good luck!
>
> Ryan Weaver
> US Office Head & Trainer - KnpLabs - Nashville, TN
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>
>
> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 4:24 PM, karthik sethupat 
> <iam.ss...@gmail.com<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have set *driverOptions* in the config file as mentioned in the 
>> doctrine DBAL documentation.
>>
>> But this gives and error 
>>
>> 1/1 InvalidConfigurationException: Unrecognized options "driverOptions" 
>> under "doctrine.dbal.connections.**pdoDevCon" 
>>
>> My config file is 
>>
>> dbal:
>>       default_connection: pdoDevCon
>>       connections:
>>         pdoDevCon:
>>           driver:   %dev_database_driver%    # <
>>           host:     %dev_database_host%      # |
>>           port:     %dev_database_port%      # | Defined in
>>           user:     %dev_database_user%      # |
>>           password: %dev_database_password%  # <    
>>           charset:  UTF8
>>           *driverOptions: *{3: 2}
>>           mapping_types: 
>>             enum: string
>>             set: string
>>
>>     orm:
>>         auto_generate_proxy_classes: %kernel.debug%
>>          pdoDevCon:
>>             connection: pdoDevCon
>>             mappings:
>>               AcmeDemoBundle: ~
>>               AcmeHelloBundle: ~ 
>>
>>
>> I am using PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE as 3 PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION as 2, it does 
>> not work even if i use the strings.
>>
>> Is this a bug or am I missing something?
>>  Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Karthik. 
>>
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