Hi! I know that this topic was already discussed, but the solutions
didn't fit very well for my project.
I am currently working on a project that was built with sfDoctrine
(which works very well for that use). Now my task is to 'quickly' add
a CMS to the project...
...my first thought was to simply use the sfSimpleCms from symfony-
forge, but that one is built on propel.

I've already heard, that some of you are using Propel & Doctrine in
one project - so how was that possible for you?
I only end up with the exception: "A schema.yml must only contain 1
database entry." - I already added prefixes and tried to rename the
yml-files, but that didn't work...

What magic should I add, to get Propel and Doctrine work peacefully
together??

Thanks,
 bascht


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