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Re: Reverse engineering database
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Re: Reverse engineering database


  • Subject: Re: Reverse engineering database
  • From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 13:35:55 -0700

We call through to EOF to reverse engineer, so we're only as good as reverse engineering in the core frameworks (which is .... not all that good).

ms

On Jun 13, 2008, at 10:31 AM, John Baldwin wrote:

I was tooling around WOLips and decided to try reverse engineering a database. In this case it was a mySQL database.

It worked, and created a model for me, but all the datatypes were listed as custom. Generating SQL from the model resulted in some errors [int(11) in db regenerated as int(10)].

Just wondering if this is normal/expected, or if there's something I should be doing to provide hints to the process.

John

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