And in your propel.ini ?

On 21 août, 13:23, Paolo90 <paolomari...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for your reply, but it seems it doesn't work anyway! :(
>
> On 20 Ago, 17:42, Quince <quince.gib...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm a new user so hopefully this solves your problem.  In your
> > schema.yml file I believe you're missing the following line for each
> > table:
> > "connection: propel"
>
> > This should be a level below the table name.  For instance:
> > -----------code-------------
> > blog:
> >   connection: propel
> > -----------/code-------------
>
> > HTH.
>
> > On Aug 20, 10:29 am, Paolo90 <paolomari...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi to everyone,
> > > I'm a new Symfony's user, right now I'm trying to create my first
> > > application but it seems I have a problem, when i execute the command
> > > "Propel:insert-sql" i get the following error: "Database "blog" does
> > > not exist."
> > > What makes me crazy is that i configured the database connection
> > > several times and i also checked it more than once and it is correct
> > > and of course the "blog" database exist on my MySql server....I dont
> > > have any idea on how i get rid of this error..
> > > I'm using symfony 1.4.
>
> > > Here there post the database.yml file:
> > > " dev:
> > >   propel:
> > >     param:
> > >       classname: DebugPDO
> > >       debug: { realmemoryusage: true, details: { time: { enabled:
> > > true }, slow: { enabled: true, threshold: 0.1 }, mem: { enabled:
> > > true }, mempeak: { enabled: true }, memdelta: { enabled: true } } }
> > > test:
> > >   propel:
> > >     param:
> > >       classname: DebugPDO
> > > all:
> > >   propel:
> > >     class: sfPropelDatabase
> > >     param:
> > >       classname: PropelPDO
> > >       dsn: 'mysql:host=localhost;dbname=blog'
> > >       username: root
> > >       password: null
> > >       encoding: utf8
> > >       persistent: true
> > >       pooling: true"
>
> > > the schema.yml:
>
> > > "blog:
> > >   _attributes:
> > >     defaultIdMethod: native
> > >   post:
> > >     _attributes: { phpName: Post }
> > >     id: { type: integer, required: true, primaryKey: true,
> > > autoIncrement: true }
> > >     create_at: { type: timestamp, required: true }
> > >     updated_at: { type: timestamp, required: false }
> > >     title: { type: varchar, size: '100', required: true }
> > >     body: { type: longvarchar, required: true }
> > >   category:
> > >     _attributes: { phpName: Category }
> > >     id: { type: integer, required: true, primaryKey: true,
> > > autoIncrement: true }
> > >     created_at: { type: timestamp, required: true }
> > >     updated_at: { type: timestamp, required: false }
> > >     name: { type: varchar, size: '50', required: true }
> > >   partof:
> > >     _attributes: { phpName: partOf }
> > >     post_id: { type: integer, required: true, primaryKey: true,
> > > foreignTable: post, foreignReference: id }
> > >     cat_id: { type: integer, required: true, primaryKey: true,
> > > foreignTable: category, foreignReference: id }"
>
> > > can anyone help me with this?!
> > > Thank you!
>
>

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