Problem solved...

I needed to clear out the xml files in the data/sql directory.

On Jul 29, 1:16 pm, mattyk <kesa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My schema in the simplest form:
>
> propel:
>   _attributes: { noXsd: false, defaultIdMethod: native, package:
> lib.model.show }
>
>   venue:
>     id:
>     name:       { type: varchar(255), required: true, index: true }
>     city:       { type: varchar(255), required: true, index: true }
>     state:      { type: varchar(255), required: true, index: true }
>     created_at:
>     updated_at:
>
> After hitting save I follow the following steps...
> 1.) drop / create database
> 2.) ./symfony cc
> 3.) rm -fdr lib/model/*
> 4.) ./symfony propel-build-model
> 5.) ./symfony propel-build-sql
> 6.) ./symfony propel-insert-sql
>
> I then check my database an examine my database. Things seem way off.
> I used to have 5 tables defined in my .yml file but I have truncated
> this down to 1 table for testing purposes. 5 tables still get added to
> my database, the required fields are not set as required (added to
> latest version of yml), the indexes are missing (added to lastest
> version of yml), and both created_at and updated_at aren't being
> created (added to latest version of yml).
>
> Is this schema being cached somewhere else that isn't cleaned up by ./
> symfony cc? Why is my new schema.yml being ignored?
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