Just remove the attribute from the EOModel.

Or rename the EO.attribute but leave the TABLE.columnName alone.

Paul
> On Oct 29, 2016, at 8:43 AM, Theodore Petrosky <tedp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> my first real gottcha!  it seems that the database I need to reverse has a 
> reserved word for a table name. Important info here!! I am never going to 
> write to this database, just read. 
> 
> in a table I need, there is an attribute called “super”. 
> 
> what are my choices? I don’t even care about this attribute so I could 
> comment the accessors out. but if I were to rerun the EOGenerate,  I would 
> have a problem.
> 
> anything I can do besides commenting out the accessors?
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