Gilles,

Have you tried creating a schema for the sfGuardUserProfile model as
described in the README?

http://trac.symfony-project.com/wiki/sfGuardPlugin

You may also want to look at the sfPropelAlternativeSchemaPlugin

http://trac.symfony-project.com/wiki/sfPropelAlternativeSchemaPlugin

On Jan 29, 12:28 pm, Gilles Fabio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have a problem with sfGuardPlugin. Well, this is my configuration:
>
>   - symfony 1.0.11
>   - sfGuardPlugin 1.1.13
>   - sfPropelAlternativeSchemaPlugin 1.0.0
>
> I need to extend the sf_guard_user table without modifying the
> schema.yml plugin file (of course). So, I asked to Google and I found
> the sfGuardPlugin_schema.custom.yml (in the project config folder)
> solution. Happy I was until I tried. I rebuilt the model, cleared the
> cache and nothing... sfGuard ignores my
> sfGuardPlugin_schema.custom.yml file. I tried without using
> sfPropelAlternativeSchemaPlugin and the same. I tried with the svn
> version of sfGuardPlugin and the same.
>
> My sfGuardPlugin_schema.custom.yml file begins with:
>
> propel:
>   sf_guard_user:
>     _attributes:        { phpName: sfGuardUser }
>
> I maybe did something wrong. I maybe skipped something. Maybe it's a
> bug.
>
> Does someone could help me please?
>
> Cheers,
> Gilles
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