Symfony Blog: Using Propel 1.4 detailed logging

Courtesy PHPDeveloper.org  Thu, 11/12/2009 - 07:50

On the Symfony blog today there's a new post by Fabian Lange about using the detailed logging ability of the newly released version of Propel (the database abstraction layer).

Today Propel 1.4 was released and it contains some debugging goodies.

We can use the DebugPDO class to get the nifty logging into the Web Debug Panel. However some more interesting information is turned off by default by Propel.

Features include time...


 

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