I'm testing with a super simple schema...

User:
  columns:
    id:
      type: integer(4)
      primary: true
      autoincrement: true
    username:
      type: string(255)
    password:
      type: stirng(255)

But i get the same error message. The cache has been cleared.

Charley Tiggs wrote:
> Check your schema.  I think I ran into this problem where the schema  
> was incorrectly defined.  Unfortunately, the documentation is not yet  
> as accurate as it needs to be about using schema.yml.  You may also  
> need to clear your cache.
>
> Charley
>
> On Dec 9, 2007, at 5:20 PM, Jonathan Franks wrote:
>
>   
>> I'm just trying out doctrine. I've followed the instructions on the  
>> wiki
>> but get this error when I call doctrine tasks (like doctrine-build- 
>> model)
>>     
>>> Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
>>> C:\wamp\www\sfcommerce\plugins\sfDoctrinePlugin\lib\doctrine 
>>> \Doctrine\Import\Schema.php
>>> on line 332
>>>
>>> Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
>>> C:\wamp\www\sfcommerce\plugins\sfDoctrinePlugin\lib\doctrine 
>>> \Doctrine\Import\Schema.php
>>> on line 406
>>>       
>> anybody else had this problem?? I'm using the sample schema from the
>> doctrine website. Thanks, jonathan
>>
>>     
>
>
> >
>
>   


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