Re: reverse engineering a postgresql database: no relationships detected?

From: Cris Daniluk (cris.danilu..mail.com)
Date: Mon Mar 13 2006 - 18:46:54 EST

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    Can you give the latest CVS a try before I mark this resolved? I added a
    "second pass" that should catch skipped relationships.

    On 3/11/06, Tomi NA <hefes..mail.com> wrote:
    >
    > On 3/11/06, WONDER <mmmmmmmmm5..eb.de> wrote:
    > >
    > > Hello,
    > >
    > > I am not sure if i understand you.
    > > I am using PostgreSQL 8.1.3 with the jdbc 8.2dev-501 JDBC 3
    > > and already imported tables with thier relationships!
    > >
    > > Try to update the server/jdbc and if now maybe you ask again to send the
    > > other settings.
    > >
    > > Sako.
    > >
    >
    > I'm updating postgresql to 8.1.3 as I write this: I'll see what I come up
    > with.
    > As for other relevant information, here's my environment description:
    > sun-jdk 1.5.0.06
    > postgresql 8.1.2
    > cayenne 1.2M10
    > jdbc driver 8.2dev-510.jdbc3
    > gentoo linux, custom 2.6.15 kernel
    >
    > Status update:
    > I've just upgraded pgsql from 8.1.2 to 8.1.3 and now reengineering works.
    > Sort of. It works with an empty project (=the first time it's called). If I
    > add a test table referencing an existing table in the database and try to
    > reengineer, I see the same behaviour as before.
    > I'd say this suggest that we should look for a solution in the cayenne
    > code, instead of the pgsql-jdbc code.
    >
    > Tomislav
    >



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