Re: Using database objects in different schemas
Re: Using database objects in different schemas
- Subject: Re: Using database objects in different schemas
- From: André Rothe <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2017 09:03:49 +0100
Hi Markus,
But how does EOF differ the objects? They come from different tables
(but with the same name, only the owners differ). The owner I would
intercept and change in the SQL code. Can EOF track this without a
model? Also the primary keys could overlap, because the "slaves" use its
own sequence objects, which all start at 1. At the moment I havent't
found a delegate for the SQL injection, so I cannot test it :-(
Best regards
André
Am 2017-12-13 10:06, schrieb Markus Ruggiero:
André,
I seem to remember that there are hooks in WebObjects that allow you
to have a last look at the generated SQL statement before it is
executed. You can then fine tune your statements by adding the
qualifiying schema name to any table name. No need to fiddle with the
EOModel.
EOAdaptor delegate something....
Chuck will certainly be able to give you more info to climb over that
Hill 😇.
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