Re: Disable constraint checking under H2
Re: Disable constraint checking under H2
- Subject: Re: Disable constraint checking under H2
- From: David Avendasora <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 11:44:03 +0800
On Mar 21, 2013, at 6:56 AM, Chuck Hill <email@hidden> wrote:
>> Unless Dave wakes up and tells me he has something awesome up his sleeve.
Down my pants, maybe…
Wait, was that out loud?!?!
> Too much Special Tea, I suspect.
Now come on! I was in the Jungle until about 11pm following scraps of paper left by people who were supposed to know their way around. Which, of course, was followed by an *entirely reasonable* amount of special tea.
But, with that said, after a bit of digging in Git, here's the deal:
• On September 12th 2008 Chuck committed (bbff3) my patch to handle single-table inheritance dependencies.
• On July 6th, 2007 Chuck committed (9feed) a substantial refactoring, including some of my changes to properly handle vertical inheritance (shudder) dependencies
So, while Chuck is correct on both counts (Special Tea and my changes to the entity ordering delegate), neither is relevant because my changes, neither of which address Paul's question anyway, were committed 4-1/2 and 5-1/2 years ago.
In 2007 we did discuss *possible* strategies for dealing with true DB circular relationships that would order the actual SQL statements for each entity if-and-only-if a true, database circular dependency existed, but that, which *would* have solved Paul's problem, was never actually implemented.
Time flies when you are having fun!
Dave
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