Yep, that seems to be the case. I ran doctrine:clean-model-files, then
did doctrine:build-model and doctrine:build-sql and it was back to
normal.

Good to know, thanks!

On Apr 13, 4:19 pm, Georg <geor...@have2.com> wrote:
> AFAIK it mixes the model class files and schema.yml when building SQL.
> Try running doctrine:build --all-classes before doctrine:build-sql
>
> Am 13.04.2011 01:40, schrieb OnDistantShores:
>
> > I've been making some changes to my DB schema, so I updated my
> > schema.yml file. However, when I go to run "./symfony doctrine:build-
> > sql" it *kind of* looks at a stale version of the schema.yml file, as
> > if some of the old config is cached somewhere.
>
> > I used to have a table called "author" but I updated it to
> > "content_author". I've looked through my schema.yml file and I can't
> > find any mentions of "author" (except where the text search matches it
> > within "content_author", obviously). I've also searched through my
> > entire code base and got the same result.
>
> > The strangest thing is that it isn't just looking at a stale version -
> > when I run "doctrine:build-sql" the resulting schema.sql file has both
> > the "author" and "content_author" definitions. Just to re-iterate,
> > I've changed "author" TO "content_author" - it would make a little
> > more sense if it just got the old one, but why is it getting both!?!
>
> > Any and all help would be appreciated, because this is extremely
> > frustrating.

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