Hi every:

> Define "multiple schemas".

What you mean with "define multiples schemas"? I understand by "schema" at 
least in PostgreSQL (the SGBD I use in my project now)  a set of objects 
(tables, views, indexes, etc) that belongs to an user account and as Oracle 
Wiki [1] said It is often used as another way to refer to an Oracle account. I 
want to use having a set of tables in the same PostgreDB. For example:

db:             mydatabase
 schema:        projects
  tables:       table1
                table2 
 schema:        accounts
  tables:               users
                users_preferences

¿Understand now? I can't deal with that using Symfony or better using Propel 
because this last doesn't support schemas yet. I don't know if for future 
versions Propel come with this feature. Also I don't know if Doctrine support 
this. ¿Any know?
 
> We are building several apps in ONE symfony tree and successfully
> using several schemas and several databases within the same database
> server. 

As I explain befote maybe you use schemas as Oracle account and not as 
multiples schemas in the same DB.

[1] http://orafaq.com/wiki/Schema

¿Another approach?
Cheers and thanks in advance
Ing. Reynier Pérez Mira
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