If you are using symfony 1.1 or up (not Symfony 2), then there is a command
you can give from within the project root to create a schema.yml from the
existing database:

./symfony propel:build-sql

On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 9:26 AM, zemzoum89 <ayed.cha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Please help me, i'm in an internship and i'm working on a symfony
> project, i'd like to make changes to my database but the problem is
> that i don't have a schema.yml, i have a lot of other files that
> contains the model of the database and now i don't know how to make
> changes to my database...
>
> Thanks
>
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