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Re: FrontBase reverse engineering with WOLips
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Re: FrontBase reverse engineering with WOLips


  • Subject: Re: FrontBase reverse engineering with WOLips
  • From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 14:34:48 -0400

Good to know that I did not do anything wrong.
Bad to learn, that it does not work.

What would you suggest:
Well, this is already fixed in WOLips nightly .. If you use nightlies of WOLips, then you can pick it up tomorrow.

a) try to create the model on a machine with WO 5.3 installed?
that's an option

b) "Hack" WO and un-deprecate valueClassName (in what class by the way?)?
this isn't worth it

c) Try to "fix" Entity Modeler - of which I do not know anything at all?
this is already done

d) Set the value classes all by hand?
super tedious, but possible

ms

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