Yes, but:
code: 000000
is exactly what Symfony dumps.
It doesn't dump it this way:
code: "000000"
I should manually fix the values each time I do dump/load then.
On Oct 17, 6:51 pm, "Thomas Rabaix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "000000"
>
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 5:49 PM, wallaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dear All,
>
> > I've expierienced unpleasant problem.
> > I have a varchar(6) field in my database which is supposed to store
> > color codes
>
> > Fragment from schema.yml:
> > code: {type: varchar(6), required: true}
>
> > In fixtures I have, for example:
> > CsfColor_1:
> > code: 000000
> > xorder: 10
> > name: Black
> > CsfColor_2:
> > code: 000080
> > xorder: 50
> > name: Navy
>
> > Finally in the database I get:
> > code = 0 and code = 80
>
> > With values like 00ff00 it doesn't happen as they strictly appear to
> > be string values, however I suppose symfony thinks that 000000 and
> > 000080 are integers despite everything and cuts the leading zeros. How
> > do I fix this?
> > The Symfony version is 1.0
>
> > Thank you in advance!
>
> --
> Thomas Rabaix
> Internet Consultant
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