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Message from discussion Best way to create a dynamic union in Doctrine2

Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 13:05:49 -0700 (PDT)
From: Diogo Domanski <diogo.doman...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Best way to create a dynamic union in Doctrine2
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Hi Julienp,

Not yet. I think the best way is to use some table partition strategy. In a 
short search I found that most of RDBMS implements some kind of table 
partition (Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc).

By now, I'm using native SQL alternative offered by Doctrine.

Regards

Diogo

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Hi Julienp,<br><br>Not yet. I think the best way is to use some table partition strategy. In a short search I found that most of RDBMS implements some kind of table partition (Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc).<br><br>By now, I'm using native SQL alternative offered by Doctrine.<br><br>Regards<br><br>Diogo<br>
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