Re: DATETIME type in mysql?

From: Twan Kogels (twa..wansoft.com)
Date: Fri Oct 15 2004 - 03:53:21 EDT

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    Hello Andrus,

    Thanks for the clear explanation. I've just added this case to CAY-201 as
    you requested.

    Cheers,
    Twan

    At 02:18 15-10-2004, you wrote:

    >On Oct 14, 2004, at 3:44 PM, Mike Kienenberger wrote:
    >
    >>Bleah, I meant CAY-201, not 79. Of course 79 does the inverse of what you
    >>asked for for OpenBase, so it's still a good example :)
    >>
    >>http://objectstyle.org/jira/secure/ViewIssue.jspa?key=CAY-201
    >
    >Adding to what Mike said, I want to point out again that when you map an
    >attribute in the Modeler, you select a JDBC type from the dropdown. JDBC
    >types are generic and DB-independent. They are mapped to each DB set of
    >types via adapter types.xml. types.xml is only used during the table
    >schema generation *in the Modeler*. Runtime is not affected, so for
    >example you can manually modify schema script replacing TIMESTAMP with
    >DATETIME, and keep using JDBC TIMESTAMP in the mapping.
    >
    >Also I would appreciate if you post this MySQL-specific case as a comment
    >for CAY-201. I am already thinking we should provide an extra column in
    >the modeler to optionally allow DB-specific types to be selected manually.
    >This should help for cases like this one and generally add more flexibility.
    >
    >Thanks
    >Andrus
    >
    >



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