I had tried that already, but it wasn't working. Just tried it again
and still no luck. I looked at a lot of the fixture examples in other
bundles and none of them called flush() so I figured that doctrine
called this for you after the load() method. Any other ideas?

Thanks,
Dustin

On Mar 14, 1:46 pm, Albert Jessurum <ajessu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You're missing
>
> $manager->flush();
>
> after the last persist, so that the changes are persisted to the database.

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