Do a {propel,doctrine}:build-sql, then open the generated .sql file in
/data/ and run the appropriate queries by hand.

On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 07:20, Parijat Kalia <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> So we all know that when you create new tables with Symfony in the database,
> it will delete all the existing data in the database.
>
> I don't want that to happen. Is symfony trying to tell me that there is no
> way around this? That I absolutely must loose all my data so as to be able
> to add new data? OMG!
>
> I am sure we have a solution for this. Please can anyone guide me. I'll
> appreciate all responses
>
> Parijat Kalia
>
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