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Re: [dtp-dev] Table Manipulation Design document draft
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Thanks Anthos,
I got it. Maybe I didn't understand the mean of multiple tables correctly
and I should study a little more about a database table, I think.
Best regards,
Takehiro Hosokawa
VALWAY Technology Center, NEC Soft, Ltd.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anil T Samuel" <anil.samuel@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "DTP development mailing list" <dtp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 9:12 AM
Subject: Re: [dtp-dev] Table Manipulation Design document draft
Hi
when multiple tables are modelled simultaneously, you would have the
corresponding modelbase elements populated in the background. The
corresponding script when generated traversing the dependency tree
bottom-up in a BFS (Breadth First) mode, then ideally the dependee table
creation scripts will be in right order in the generated script.
Did that make sense ? I am on skype as anthos, if you like to talk to me.
Alternatively, gimme your phone number I can explain to you.
Regards
Anthos
hosokawa wrote:
Hi Anthos,
Thank you. I tried SQL Developer and I could get a image well.
And I have another question.
How can I create multiple tables simultaneousely using such multi
tabbed page?
It seems that tables are created one by one even if using such GUI,
like SQL Developer.
I'm sorry if I have misunderstanding......
3. It will be good to have multi(tabbed) page rather than a dialog to
modify
the structure of newly creating table. This would allow user to
create multiple
tables simultaneously, copy/paste text back and forth and so on.
Best regards,
Takehiro Hosokawa
VALWAY Technology Center, NEC Soft, Ltd.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Anil T Samuel"
<anil.samuel@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "DTP development mailing list" <dtp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: [dtp-dev] Table Manipulation Design document draft
Hi
1. Check out "SQL Developer" from oracle at
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/sql/index.html.
Try Create Table with "Advanced" option checked and select "Foreign
Keys" on left side.
2. Each tab in this case could correspond to a left side option
mentioned above. One tricky bit will be to have dependency maintained
in the generated DDL script so that 'dependees' are created before
'depender'.
Anthos
hosokawa wrote:
Hi Anthos,
Thank you for great suggestions to bug:162519
(https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=162519
).
Could you tell me if you know good examples of GUI design for 1 and 3?
1. It will be good to have the interface to support creation of
referential
child relations as well; ie, sql equivalent of
CONSTRAINT person_address FOREIGN KEY("homeaddress") REFERENCES
address("id"
ENABLE
3. It will be good to have multi(tabbed) page rather than a dialog
to modify
the structure of newly creating table. This would allow user to
create multiple
tables simultaneously, copy/paste text back and forth and so on.
Do you mean each tabbed page has each database table's structure to
modify
and a new page is added to create a new table?
Best regards,
Takehiro Hosokawa
VALWAY Technology Center, NEC Soft, Ltd.
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