To initialize database connections:

$databaseManager = new sfDatabaseManager();
$databaseManager->initialize();

Optionally, you can retrieve the current database connection:

$con = Propel::getConnection();

Fabien

Olivier Revollat wrote:
> How can I use my propel model inside a pake task ?
> 
> I've try to write something like this (see below) but I get the 
> following error :
> 
>   [PropelException]                   
>   No connection params set for propel 
> 
> What should I call inside the task to be able to use my model and 
> request the database ?
> Any ideas ?? thanks ...
> 
> 
> pake_desc('Tirage au sort des gagnants du jeux Trafic FM');
> pake_task('tirage');
> 
> function run_tirage($task, $args)
> {
>     $jeu = new Jeux();
>     $nbjeux = $jeu->getOnlineJeux();
>     $nbjeux->next();
>     $nbjeux = $nbjeux->getInt('nbjeux');
>     if($nbjeux=1)
>     {
>         pake_echo('OK');
>     }
> }
> 
> 
> > 

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