I think you need to fetch some informations about what happens exactly:
(I assume you are using Zend_Application and you give the configs' path to
its constructor.)
1. First of all, see whether your settings are correctly loaded. Maybe try
var_dump()-ing Zend_Application::getOptions() after you've loaded the
config-file.
2. Then, see if your configurations are used to load ZendX_Db_Adapter. I
don't know your application architecture, but try var_dump()-ing the object,
you are using to build and execute the query and see whether its
db-configurations are correctly set.
3. What is the kind of error? I mean, is it an uncaught exception? May an
exception be suppressed by your configurations? If yes, switch off the
suppression for your development environment. Or is there not any reaction
(that would be bad. try getting your system more verbose if so).
Generally, try to play with your system. Make it more verbose (only for
developmental concerns). Try setting var_dumps() (with (maybe) a subsequent
call to die()) in several points of your application. Sorry, to be helping
in such a superficial way, but we would need some further application
details for helping concretely.
Best regards,
ciao Nico
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