Daniel,
just for clarification on your workaround.
Are you saying you changed the file (and references) of
FOS/UserBundle/Entity/Group.php to say FOSGroup.php ?
or the abstract class
FOS/UserBundle/Model/Group.php

I suppose you left the BaseGroup (which Group extends) and
GroupInterface alone.

thanks

** julio

On Apr 23, 2:35 am, Daniel Gomes <daniel.go...@reset.pt> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I got the same problem, i solved it when i changed the Enitity Group to
> other name because Group is a reserved word of mysql. Or you can just define
> a different  table name for Entity Group with annotations.
>
> Hope it helps,
>
> Daniel Gomes
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> From:  Carl <carl.par...@gmail.com>
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> Date:  Fri, 22 Apr 2011 15:37:24 -0700 (PDT)
> To:  <symfony-users@googlegroups.com>
> Subject:  [symfony-users] Re: Symfony2 orm problems with FOSUserBundle
>
> I ran into the same problem when trying to use groups with that bundle. I
> tried a lot of different approaches and it kept incorrectly detecting my
> schema. I first noticed a problem when I tried to run the
> doctrine:schema:update command (with --dump-sql) and discovered that it
> wasn't generating the right queries. So there's definitely an issue with
> either the documentation or the implementation of groups. When looking at
> the source code and the service definitions, it didn't look like groups were
> finished yet. I may be wrong but pieces seemed like they were missing.
>
> I'm afraid that I don't have a solution yet. For now I've abandoned using
> groups and will just be using the event dispatcher
> (http://symfony.com/doc/2.0/book/internals/event_dispatcher.html) to
> add/remove roles from users. I'd prefer to use groups since they're
> conceptually easier to manage but they were just causing me to waste far too
> much time trying to get them to work at this point.
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