If everything goes well, a SQL file is created in your /data/sql
folder.
I don't know why that does not happen, it should :)
Otherwise try build-all. Beware, this creates the model files as well
and replaces the database.

Please back to topic! Feel free to open a new discussion for this one.

I'm eager to use the IF() SQL statement, but I can't find anything
about it in the Propel documentation.
Anyone who knows how that is possible?


On 18 jul, 19:36, Richard Zulu <richard.z...@time.co.ug> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed symfony 1.4.6. However, whenever i run the propel:build-sql
> command it doesn't generate my schema.sql file in the data directory. Am
> using Ubuntu and have phing active too. It gives me this output:
>
> php symfony propel:build-sql
>
> >> schema    converting "/home/zulu/sfprojects/config/schema.yml" to XML
> >> schema    putting /home/zulu/sfprojects/config/generated-schema.xml
> >> propel    Running "sql" phing task
> >> file-     /home/zulu/sfprojects/config/generated-schema.xml
> >> file-     /home/zulu/sfprojects/config/generated-schema-transformed.xml
>
> then after this i cannot find my schema.sql file
>
> Anyone know why
>
> --
> Richard Zulu
> Managing Director
> Time Information Company
> P.O Box 31842
> Clock Tower
> Kampala, Ugandawww.time.co.ug

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