> I looked at the code but I dont understand why you have a special
> case for the column name.
Speaking of comments ... that would have been a nice one for me to
put a comment on. It's a slip-up -- EOM writes out "" when column
name is missing, but this code got broken when stored procedures were
introduced, which adds EOArgument, a sibling class to EOAttribute
which does NOT use prototypes. The new logic is in so that it skips
column name if there is a prototype, writes "" if it's missing (and
not prototyped), and writes the column name if it actually has one
that doesn't match its prototype value.
ms
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