IT's a standart fixtures:
sfGuardUser:
  User_admin:
    first_name:     John
    last_name:      Doe
    email_address:  john....@gmail.com
    username:       admin
    password:       admin
    is_super_admin: true
    Groups:         [Group_admin]

sfGuardGroup:
  Group_admin:
    name:           admin
    description:    Administrator group
    Permissions:    [Permission_admin]

sfGuardPermission:
  Permission_admin:
    name:           admin
    description:    Administrator permission

On Aug 17, 3:12 pm, Javier Garcia <tirengar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   Could paste the fixture?
>
> On 08/17/2010 12:50 PM, RusAlex wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > No im sorry i have mistake in pasting. I have a correct relations
> > RankDomain:
> >    columns:
> >      name: { type: string(255), notnull: true, unique: true }
> >      user_id: { type: integer, notnull:true }
> >    relations:
> >      sfGuardUser: { local: user_id, foreign: id }
>
> > but error still exist
>
> > On Aug 17, 11:44 am, Joep Brunsveld<jbbrunsv...@gmail.com>  wrote:
> >> It seems that you forgot the "relations" indentation.
>
> >> It must be:
> >> RankDomain:
> >>    columns:
> >>      name: { type: string(255), notnull: true, unique: true }
> >>      user_id: { type: integer, notnull:true }
> >>    relations:
> >>      sfGuardUser: { local: user_id, foreign: id }
>
> >> On Aug 17, 7:33 am, RusAlex<interpret...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>
> >>> schema.yml
> >>> RankDomain:
> >>>    columns:
> >>>      name: { type: string(255), notnull: true, unique: true }
> >>>      user_id: { type: integer, notnull:true }
> >>>      sfGuardUser: { local: user_id, foreign: id }
> >>> $php symfony doctrine:build --all --and-load
> >>> and see red Error:
> >>>    SQLSTATE[23000]: Integrity constraint violation: 1452 Cannot add or
> >>> update a child row: a foreign key constraint fails
> >>> (`ranks`.`rank_domain`, CONSTRAINT
> >>> `rank_domain_user_id_sf_guard_user_id` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
> >>> REFERENCES `sf_guard_user` (`id`))
> >>> What im doing wrong ?
>
> --
> Javi
>
> Ubuntu 8.04

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