Tanks all, my way was working after all, I just hadn't changed all the data
in the development DB as I thought.

It's been mentioned more than once to change the default connection to the
development DB and hopefully we'll get to it before disaster strikes ;)

Þann 10/10/08 1:25 PM, skrfaði "Mike Schrag" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
eftirfarandi:

>> you can add a listener in your Application class.
> Or use Wonder and just set it with Properties ... That said, I HIGHLY
> recommend (and you can put this on my best practices list) that you
> never make the default connection dictionary in your model the
> production database.  This is the setup for a complete disaster since
> (as you're seeing) the default state will be to mess with your
> production data.  Make your default connection dictionary at most a
> development database (like a http://127.0.0.1/MyDatabase) and
> Properties-set your production config as a deployment config.
> 
> ms
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