Because as far as I know, 1.1 amd 1.2 (and then 1.3) are transition version which will lead eventually to 2.0 which will again (most probably) be supported for 3+ years.
2008/11/17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Actually it was not me who chose the symfony version to work in. > It's interesting - why are they going to maintain v1.0 for whole three > years - but 1.1 and 1.2 only for 1 year? > > On 17 нояб, 16:45, "Kiril Angov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I am personally using the plugin on Symfony 1.0 and it works just >> fine, if you want to stay as close as possible to the symfony library >> versions. Why not use Symfony 1.2, btw? It is ready for use and as it >> seems you are not working on a production ready project yet. There is >> not point to start with symfony 1.1 now. >> >> Kiril >> >> 2008/11/17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> >> >> > I'm using Propel 1.2, though 1.3 may be installed as plugin, right? >> > Actually I don't know - does it worth it? Installing Propel 1.3 as >> > plugin I mean? One advantage I've already seen - are there any others? >> >> > On 17 нояб, 16:17, "Kiril Angov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Did you try: >> >> >> sess_time: { type: datetime, defaultExpr: "NOW()" } >> >> >> You must be using Propel 1.3 for this to work, though. >> >> >> 2008/11/17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> >> > Hi Kirill, look what I found out. When I define session table in >> >> > schema.yml like that: >> >> >> > session: >> >> > sess_id: { type: VARCHAR, size: '40', required: true, default: >> >> > '' } >> >> > sess_data: { type: LONGVARCHAR, required: false } >> >> > sess_time: { type: INTEGER, unsigned:true } >> >> >> > console tells me that I specified autoincrement for column id but >> >> > haven't specified idMethod="native" for table session. But - God sees >> >> > - I don't have id column! Though I have sess_id column - I haven't >> >> > specified autoincrement for it! >> >> >> > OK then, I defined id column with idMethod="native". >> >> >> > session: >> >> > _attributes: { idMethod: native } >> >> > id: { type: INTEGER, required: true, autoIncrement: true, >> >> > primaryKey: true, unsigned:true } >> >> > sess_id: { type: VARCHAR, size: '40', required: true, default: >> >> > '' } >> >> > sess_data: { type: LONGVARCHAR, required: false } >> >> > sess_time: { type: INTEGER, unsigned:true } >> >> >> > It works fine - but once I change type:INTEGER for type: timestamp, >> >> > sqltype:datetime - it all stop work. I don't see any date in my db >> >> > different from 0000-00-00 00:00. So the problem was that I used only >> >> > type: timestamp, sqltype:datetime. I just tried to use type:INTEGER >> >> > instead. >> >> >> > Truly, learning symfony is a lot of fun. >> >> >> > On 17 нояб, 15:21, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> > wrote: >> >> >> Hi, Kiril. >> >> >> >> Yes, I define this table in schema.yml. So I just need to know how to >> >> >> define by default the current time. I've never heard about defaultExpr >> >> >> attribute so I searched - but haven't found almost anything, the first >> >> >> result was this page. Please, tell me if you know how to do it! >> >> >> >> P.S. Sorry for answering so late - I've been in St. Petersburg. I love >> >> >> this town so much! >> >> >> >> On 14 нояб, 22:15, "Kiril Angov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >> > Are you defining this table in your schema.yml or it is pre-created >> >> >> > and you are just using it for the session storage. Give some more >> >> >> > details and I am sure we will be able to help... and save one life :) >> >> >> >> > FYI, the default attribute in schema isn't meant to support SQL >> >> >> > functions like CURRENT_TIME. Instead you should use the defaultExpr >> >> >> > attribute. >> >> >> >> > Kiril >> >> >> >> > On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 8:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >> >> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >> > > Hi guys, >> >> >> >> > > I have the following problem. I specified a 'sessions' table with >> >> >> > > some >> >> >> > > fields, one of them is called sess_time. I tried to set it's >> >> >> > > default >> >> >> > > value as NOW(), i tried CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, with braces and without >> >> >> > > them, with qutations and without them - I tried almost everything >> >> >> > > one >> >> >> > > can ever imagine - but it didn't work. Either it was an error in >> >> >> > > console or symfony error: fail to write data in session table. I >> >> >> > > just >> >> >> > > don't know what to do. I don't want to live anymore. >> >> > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "symfony users" group. To post to this group, send email to symfony-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---