Hi,

this may sound quite minor, but I'm just getting into Symfony and am
interested in some of the details.

When I run symfony doctrine:insert-sql, the tables created always have
a duplicate index, one called PRIMARY and one called id. Normally this
wouldn't matter much, I'm just wondering for big tables, if the index
wouldn't eat up unnecessary buffer space. Can this be configured to
create only the PRIMARY index?


Kind Regards,

Jochen Daum

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