Great to see M6 release out guys. My favourite ORM keeps getting better.
regards Malcolm Edgar
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 8:43 PM, Aristedes Maniatis
wrote:
> Another release on the journey to Cayenne 3.0! This milestone adds a
> plethora of new features including quoting of identifiers (useful for
2009/5/29 Andrus Adamchik
>
> On May 29, 2009, at 12:07 PM, Juergen Saar wrote:
>
> The modeler says no dependent PK
>> In all cases (actual 3) where this problem exists, the relation-target is
>> a
>> kind of enumeration.
>> The relation points from nonPK-attribute to the PK (1 attribute) of th
On May 29, 2009, at 1:43 PM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
The modeler says no dependent PK
In all cases (actual 3) where this problem exists, the relation-
target is a
kind of enumeration.
The relation points from nonPK-attribute to the PK (1 attribute) of
the
enumeration-Table
Can you mark t
Another release on the journey to Cayenne 3.0! This milestone adds a
plethora of new features including quoting of identifiers (useful for
db column names with spaces), nested contexts in ROP, and EJBQL/
SQLTemplate/ProcedureQuery queries now support the full range of
configuration options a
On May 29, 2009, at 12:07 PM, Juergen Saar wrote:
The modeler says no dependent PK
In all cases (actual 3) where this problem exists, the relation-
target is a
kind of enumeration.
The relation points from nonPK-attribute to the PK (1 attribute) of
the
enumeration-Table
Can you mark the
The modeler says no dependent PK
In all cases (actual 3) where this problem exists, the relation-target is a
kind of enumeration.
The relation points from nonPK-attribute to the PK (1 attribute) of the
enumeration-Table
Especially strange: In all 3 constellation that show this problem
the Target-
Strange. How is the relationship mapped? Is this a PK to dependent PK?
Andrus
On May 28, 2009, at 5:16 PM, Juergen Saar wrote:
Hi,
there is strange behavior on 1:1 Relations where the target-table
has only a
small amount of data.
In this cases I can see in the logfile, that there is no se