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Tomáš Trávníček
doctrine-dbal
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563377cc
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563377cc
authored
Nov 08, 2007
by
Jonathan.Wage
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Fix for missing sql when creating tables for model with templates that result in addition tables
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@@ -1073,24 +1073,25 @@ class Doctrine_Export extends Doctrine_Connection_Module
}
$sql
=
$this
->
exportClassesSql
(
array
(
$class
));
// The create sql query is the first one, and everything else is the alters
$create
=
$sql
[
0
];
// Remove create from the main array
unset
(
$sql
[
0
]);
// Build array of all the creates
// We need these to happen first
foreach
(
$sql
as
$key
=>
$query
)
{
if
(
strstr
(
$query
,
'CREATE'
))
{
$connections
[
$connectionName
][
'creates'
][]
=
$query
;
// Unset the create from sql so we can have an array of everything else but creates
unset
(
$sql
[
$key
]);
}
}
// Store the creates and alters individually so we can merge them back together later
// We need the creates to happen first, then the alters
$connections
[
$connectionName
][
'creates'
][]
=
$create
;
$connections
[
$connectionName
][
'alters'
]
=
array_merge
(
$connections
[
$connectionName
][
'alters'
],
$sql
);
}
// Loop over all the sql again to merge the creates and alters in to the same array, but so that the alters are at the bottom
$build
=
array
();
foreach
(
$connections
as
$connectionName
=>
$sql
)
{
$build
[
$connectionName
]
=
array_merge
(
$sql
[
'creates'
],
$sql
[
'alters'
]);
}
foreach
(
$build
as
$connectionName
=>
$sql
)
{
$connection
=
Doctrine_Manager
::
getInstance
()
->
getConnection
(
$connectionName
);
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