Does this mean it orders all fixtures files across all the fixtures
folders according to filename only not source folder. - meanign if you
use numbers you have complete control over this?
That would be very handy.

On Apr 27, 8:35 pm, Eno <symb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Apr 2010, saki wrote:
> > The order of the data in a yml file IS NOT the order of the data in
> > the database.
> > I think doctrine loads all the yml files from the fixtures folder and
> > put them to the database one by one.
>
> If you have several fixtures files, I think it loads them alphabetically
> so I usually name the files 001_blahblah, 002_blahblah so they're examined
> in a specific order.
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