Yes,that way we can access models but I have two projects and I do not 
want to combine them.

-Janak

Scott Meves wrote:
> My suggestion would be to combine project_1 and project_2 into the 
> same project. Then, use different applications within the project that 
> refer to project_1 and project_2. This approach will surely save you 
> headaches down the line, even if you were able to get access to 
> another project's model.
>
> -Scott
>
>
>
> ---------------------
> Scott Meves
> Stereo :: Interactive & Design
> http://www.stereointeractive.com
> http://blog.stereodevelopment.com
>
>
>
> On Jun 13, 2007, at 3:05 AM, Janak Jadeja wrote:
>
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> I have two projects project_1 and project_2, in which I have created 
>> models using *symfony propel-build-model *in both projects.
>> NoW I want to access models of project_1 in to project_2. for that I 
>> have created symbolic link of model directory of project_1 in to 
>> lib/model directory of project_2.(just to test it If i get it this 
>> way or not).But not success.
>>
>> *How can i access model class of another project.??*
>>
>> Thanks in advance...
>>
>> -- Janak Jadeja
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> >


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