Sorry, forgot to add to my reply that you'll have to use sf1.3 for all  
of this to work.

Cheers, Dani

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On Dec 30, 2009, at 5:10 PM, Lukas Kahwe Smith <m...@pooteeweet.org>  
wrote:

>
> On 30.12.2009, at 13:00, Jonathan Wage wrote:
>
>> You can't do it via the schema, but at any point during bootstrap  
>> you can retrieve the table instance of a model and add/change  
>> things with it. Or you can override the setup method and do it  
>> there like you said.
>
> ok .. thats a pitty.
> i also stumbled over the fact that the sfDoctrineGuard schema.yml  
> defines the id columns explicitly using integer(4), while Doctrine's  
> implicit definition is integer(8). would be nice to be able to  
> change stuff like this. maybe it could be possible to define merge  
> key aliases for the various models and allow the user to optionally  
> supply a yaml file that is appended at the end or something like that.
>
> regards,
> Lukas Kahwe Smith
> m...@pooteeweet.org
>
>
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