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Are generated SQL index name truncations harmless?
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Are generated SQL index name truncations harmless?


  • Subject: Are generated SQL index name truncations harmless?
  • From: Paul Hoadley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 14:38:55 +1030

Hello,

I am working with a model that has some rather long entity names.  For some relationships, the generated SQL index names are too long for PostgreSQL and they get truncated.  I assume this is harmless, as those names are never used again by EOF, are they?


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Paul.

http://logicsquad.net/


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