Thanks, it works.

Yes, it breaks portability, but it does so with or without propel... and 
it's changed with one line of code, if necessary.

Cheers,
Andreas

FÁSI Gábor schrieb:
> You can use sqlType in your schema, but you may lose portability this way.
> 
> On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 11:31, andreas <inputrequi...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> unfortunately, MySQL VARCHAR columns are not case-sensitive by default.
>> To make them case-sensitive, columns need to be defined like this:
>>
>> 'mycolumns' VARCHAR(16) BINARY
>>
>> I couldn't find a way to define this in my schema. Is there any way at
>> all to define VARCHAR columns like this in Propel, or do I need to edit
>> my generated SQL and insert it manually? Is there an option to do this
>> in Doctrine?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Andreas
>>
> 
> > 

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