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From: "Doctrine" <no-re...@phpdoctrine.org>
Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 19:37:38 -0000
Local: Mon 1 Dec 2008 19:37
Subject: [Doctrine] #1706: Result cache not database specific
#1706: Result cache not database specific
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 Reporter:  hobodave               |       Owner:  romanb
     Type:  defect                 |      Status:  new  
 Priority:  critical               |   Milestone:  1.0.5
Component:  Caching                |     Version:  1.0.4
 Keywords:  result cache           |    Has_test:  0    
 Mystatus:  Pending Core Response  |   Has_patch:  0    
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 The result cache (and possibly the query cache) does not cache the results
 of a query with any association to the database that the results were
 retrieved from.

 e.g. Assume two databases dbA and dbB with identical schemas, yet
 completely different data. If a query such as $query->from('User
 u')->execute(); is executed with a connection to dbA, these results are
 cached as expected. However, upon making the same query with a connection
 to dbB, the results from dbA are retrieved from cache.

 This = a very bad day when released in a production environment. :)

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.doctrine-project.org/ticket/1706>
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