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Re: Database and EO Modeller
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Re: Database and EO Modeller


  • Subject: Re: Database and EO Modeller
  • From: Ken Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:01:14 -0400

Flame war?  naaaa :)

It is possible to reorder the adaptor operations to suit your needs in dealing with database constraints.  In the past, I have used this capability to change the order of operations based first on Insert, then Update, then Delete - and then each group based on dependencies as defined in the EOModel.

Ken


On Apr 4, 2006, at 3:16 PM, Zak Burke wrote:

Many WO folks will tell you that you don't need DB constraints as long as your EOModel is correctly constrained. This is true, but it doesn't address the situation of dealing with a legacy DB which you don't control the constraints on. At this point, the conversation usually descends into a flamewar, so I'll leave it there.


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