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Doctrine allows you to bind connections to components (= your ActiveRecord classes). This means everytime a component issues a query or data is being fetched from the table the component is pointing at Doctrine will use the bound connection.
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<code type="php">
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$conn = $manager->openConnection(new PDO('dsn','username','password'), 'connection 1');
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$conn2 = $manager->openConnection(new PDO('dsn2','username2','password2'), 'connection 2');
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$manager->bindComponent('User', 'connection 1');
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$manager->bindComponent('Group', 'connection 2');
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$q = new Doctrine_Query();
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// Doctrine uses 'connection 1' for fetching here
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$users = $q->from('User u')->where('u.id IN (1,2,3)')->execute();
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// Doctrine uses 'connection 2' for fetching here
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$groups = $q->from('Group g')->where('g.id IN (1,2,3)')->execute();
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</code>
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