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I'm new to PostgreSQL and this is my first symfony project with PostgreSQL. When I try to run insert-sql in symfony, it tells me my database, salon, doesn't exist. But it does exist, as you can see below.

ason@ve:~/salon$ ./symfony doc:insert-sql
>> doctrine  creating tables


  PDO Connection Error: SQLSTATE[08006] [7] FATAL:  database "SALON" does not exist  


jason@ve:~/salon$ sudo -u postgres createdb salon;
createdb: database creation failed: ERROR:  database "salon" already exists

It seems that any symfony command I run will tell me that salon doesn't exist (I've tried others). For this reason, my guess is that this is a symfony problem as opposed to a PostgreSQL or PHP problem.

all:
  doctrine:
    class: sfDoctrineDatabase
    param:
      dsn:      pgsql:host=localhost;dbname=SALON
      username: salon
      password: foobar123

Any idea what I'm doing wrong?

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  • Update: I can connect to my PostgreSQL with a plain, non-symfony PHP script, so the problem must lie with symfony. Dec 18, 2010 at 16:29

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Boy, do I feel dumb. If I use dbname=salon instead of dbname=SALON, it works.

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    Well, database names are case sensitive. Dec 19, 2010 at 12:32

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