I was wondering if anyone knew how to generate a fixture.yml from data that is already existing in the database?

As you can use the build-schema to generate a schema, is there a way to do that for data?

symfony propel:build-schema
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Why not to read carefully symfony's output, eh? – develop7 Nov 29 '09 at 20:57
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In Symfony 1.0 use the command:

$ php symfony propel-dump-data  <APPLICATION_NAME> <FIXTURES_DIR_OR_FILE> [<ENVIRONMENT_NAME>]

In versions 1.1 and 1.2 use the following command:

$ php symfony propel:data-dump <APPLICATION_NAME> [<TARGET>] [--env=<ENVIRONMENT_NAME>]
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Very nice - thank you. – frodosghost Nov 27 '09 at 1:38
the command not working, i am using Symfony1.2-propel. it is giving me error as "Execution failed -Too many arguments <propel:data-dump projname fixtures.yml dev> given" please help! – Harish Kurup Jan 29 '10 at 6:00
@harish I think you forgot the "--env=" so it should be "--env=dev" not just "dev" – Hendy Irawan Sep 27 '10 at 7:05
@Hendy Irawan need to check that but symfony propel:data-dump > fixture.yml worked for me.. – Harish Kurup Sep 30 '10 at 11:02
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I found a solution in a mail archive. The user uses

symfony propel:data-dump > fixture.yml
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yeah! this code works... Thank u.. Felix, it creates fixture.yml file inside the root folder. – Harish Kurup Jan 30 '10 at 5:37
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In symfony 1.4 you just need to write:

./symfony doctrine:data-dump

and you get the file data/fixtures/data.yml

:-)

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I just had to do this under symfony 1.2 and Doctrine.

symfony doctrine:data-dump

This dumps the entire database to data/fixtures/data.yml. I had loaded some data to the database with a .sql file and wanted it as a fixture for my live database. I just edited the data.yml file down to the database table I needed.

The alternative was to write some code to read the database table and output it in YAML format.

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This also works on Symfony 1.4 and Doctrine. – Juan Besa Apr 23 '10 at 21:19
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