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From: Szuts A. <as...@ls...> - 2003-01-23 14:23:18
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Sorry the previous silly question, I've looked into the source code and dicovered that: - I must inherit PRIMARY and FOREING KEY from same propertylist item. - and must both the _same_ name! And that works. I thought, I could manually set foreign keys in all tables like in SQL, and names of DBfields are free-formed-strings. IMHO: It would be better to create foriegn keys by the user not the program.(When it possible.) Atti > Hi! > > I'm new in pyDbDesigner. > (This is a very nice work!) > I've created my first test entities and it works great. > But I cannot create any relations between two entities. > What is the correct way to do this? (I couldn't find any docs or help about it.) > > Thanks: > Atti > > > |
From: Szuts A. <as...@ls...> - 2003-01-23 13:32:16
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Hi! I'm new in pyDbDesigner. (This is a very nice work!) I've created my first test entities and it works great. But I cannot create any relations between two entities. What is the correct way to do this? (I couldn't find any docs or help about it.) Thanks: Atti |
From: Molnár A. <gu...@en...> - 2002-12-22 17:14:38
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Why do you say it is dead? I release every week once or twice. Maybe you are confused with project dbdesigner, which is really dead. Attila |
From: A. <gu...@en...> - 2002-12-07 19:03:12
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This is the first letter to this mailing list just to test if it works correctly. Attila |