My understanding is that propel-build-schema reads schema.yml and
creates CRUD
mapping and SQL statements. In other words, schema.yml is input for
"build schema".
My script creates schema.yml from the list of tables.

On Apr 2, 12:59 pm, "Mark Ng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you can do this already with symfony propel-build-schema (or does this
> not work with Oracle ?)
>

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