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Re: Suppress or Fix Inverse Relationship Warnings (Mike Abdullah)
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Re: Suppress or Fix Inverse Relationship Warnings (Mike Abdullah)


  • Subject: Re: Suppress or Fix Inverse Relationship Warnings (Mike Abdullah)
  • From: Steve Steinitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 14:10:10 +1100

Hi Mike,

On 26/2/10, Mike Abdullah wrote:

There's a section in the Build Settings entitled "Data Model Compiler
(MOMC) Warnings". Should find everything you want there.

Thank you. Really helpful.

I've raised an enhancement request for an extra suppression option named, tentatively, "Suppress Warnings for No Action delete rule on relationships with no inverse". That would be handy because after removing an an inverse relationship the remaining one-to-many relationship needs a "No Action" delete rule or it will throw on deletion since all the other delete rules try to do something to the inverse relationship -- which now doesn't exist.

At present I've gone all out and used the "Suppress all momc warnings" but that's cavalier for my tastes. I like warnings.

Thanks again Mike,

Steve


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